Alexander and et. al., We had other, stronger comments regarding the writing style. ;-)
However that didn't stop us from adding many of the technical comments to our TODO list! The goal of the people working on OM 2.2+ (and yes there are non-ICS employees on the team) is to move Motif forward to incorporate features that should have been added long ago. My personal belief is that change is good as long as it is tempered with a respect for the compatibility problems of application developers. We're not perfect here, and like all projects, things don't always move in a straight line. Public comment is a good thing and it helps improve the work. But I suspect like many on the Lesstif development team, I respect code contributions more than complaints! Regards, Mark Note: For those that don't know it, IST, who hosts the Motif Developer, has a competing GUI builder for Motif to ICS Builder Xcessory PRO. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexander Mai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Lesstif-Mailinglist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 8:03 PM Subject: [Lesstif] OpenMotif 2.2 status... > During the weekend I ran across > http://motifdeveloper.com/tips/tip22.html > After reading that "analysis" > http://motifdeveloper.com/tips/Motif22Review.pdf > I got a bit confused: this is such an impertinent writing > that despite the obvious fact that 2.2 is certainly not a real > break-through in any direction there's something else going on. > Two companies fighting each other!? > > For further information one may refer to > http://www.openmotif.org/ > and > http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/ > > > Perhaps someone else can tell a bit more about this > strange happening. > > > --- > Alexander Mai > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > _______________________________________________ > Lesstif mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://terror.hungry.com/mailman/listinfo/lesstif > _______________________________________________ Lesstif mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://terror.hungry.com/mailman/listinfo/lesstif
