I think a good idea might be to set the Bug settings at sourceforge to email
the list <dynapi-dev list> when new bugs are submitted or changed.
Currently they are emailed to me, but if they are sent to the list, everyone
will know when they are submitted.  That way everyone will know of new bugs
and still be able to track them on the website.  I think the bug feature at
sourceforge is a great way to track them and the list is a great way to
discuss them.  It is becoming difficult to track now when you have to dig
through the lists.

Also, I'm ready to make a new release.  If people have any bug fixes from
the latest snapshot, please email them to the dynapi-dev list or to me
directly.  I already have a few that I'm going to update and if there are
any others, I can do those to.

I will post a release candidate to the list first, so that I make sure that
everything is included.  Also, there are docs in the snapshot that I started
that need to be completed as well.  If anyone wants to work on those that
would be great (they are in the docs/ directory in the snapshot).

Robert Rainwater

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Andrew LePera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] DynBuilder proposal


> Are we continuing to log bugs at SourceForge?
>
> I am completely in favor of a code-freeze, right now, and a call for
> bugfixes.  Chuck and Peter are right in saying there's no point in
beginning
> work on an IDE when there's still issues with the core API.
>
> And while I agree that it would be sweet to build such an IDE using
DynAPI2
> itself, I think Dan S. is correct: such an app would really be nothing
more
> than a wizard.  Plus, I'd be willing to bet all that JS (both in DynAPI
and
> the app combined) would chew up enough browser resources as to make it run
> slow as molasses.  I'm not saying it's impossible; in fact, it would solve
> our web browser component problem right off the bat.
>
> I don't know much about Delphi but I'm willing to bet that more people
have
> Java available at this point.  I find it hard to believe that there's no
> embeddable browser components floating around out there.  Even
Mozilla/Gecko
> would be nice, since it handles DOM correctly as does IE5, and would be
> consistent. No idea how to do it, just thinking out loud here.
>
> That said, I would be thrilled to someday fire up DynBuilder and go
>
> Insert > Widget > DynWindow
> Tools > Apply Theme > Enlightenment
> Options > Insert Content > From File...
>
> But first, how about a code freeze and a round of fixes?
>
> scottandrew
>
>
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