Alberto Ruiz wrote: > 2008/3/26, Martyn Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Alberto Ruiz wrote: >>> 2008/3/26, Martyn Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>> Hi Murray, >>>> >>>> I have to say, first and foremost, I agree with Micke. The language >>>> bindings are about other languages which are available for use with >>>> GTK+. This is not GNOME. I really think having a small GNOME foot (or >>>> another icon) for indication purposes in another column is sufficient >>>> for this. I think it is a mistake to make the point of showing certain >>>> bindings as "first class" bindings purely because they are supported by >>>> GNOME. >>>> >>> Still, we need a way to tell people that some bindings are better than >>> others: >>> >>> I would suggest to remove any bindings not supported since 2.6 from the >> main >>> list, that would pretty much leave the actively maintained and most >> popular >>> Gtk+ bindings on the list (most of those are already on the GNOME >> binding >>> set btw). Then we can promote the most popular bindings to the highest >>> places. >>> >>> Does this makes sense? >> >> Actually, I meant to do that too, but must have forgotten. >> I agree, we should only show bindings up to the version we support >> perhaps (is that 2.6 or 2.8? I can't remember). >> >> This list is not updated by anyone except us though. The problem is that >> it will definitely become out of date unless someone actively checks up >> on all bindings. That is probably also why the bindings on there are >> mostly out of date for a lot of languages. > > > > I volunteer myself to do some sort of binding review as long as I can get > access to update the page. (For example, the Ada bindings supports > 2.10already).
Great! Should just be a case of: $ svn co svn+ssh://<username>@svn.gnome.org/svn/gtk-web/trunk ... Then update the page, then: $ svn commit -m "Updated foo binding information". Anyone with access to SVN can do it. The commit is not instant, the pages are rsyncd so there is a short delay - which is great if you cock things up :) The delay is about 15 minutes I think. -- Regards, Martyn _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list