Joel,

I do not know how much help I can give.

Florian,

Please contact me with more details about the GUI.

Jay
On 04/20/2014 03:01 PM, Joel Madero wrote:
Hi Jay,

Any way that you could collaborate with Florian to try to get the Bibisect GUI up and running? It's one of our long running projects in QA and currently it's just Florian working on it. It would be an incredible addition to ensuring high quality releases as it would open the door for new users to easily help identify regressions and help developers identify where the regression was introduced.


Best,
Joel



On 04/20/2014 11:57 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:
How much of the code requires Java?

Also, with Python, the interpreter is likely not installed on Windows and possibly a Mac. With Linux one would need to verify the correct Python version is installed. I think the same problems are true with Ruby and Perl. However, JVMs are more likely to be installed.

If the issue to avoid using Java itself, then Scala and Groovy(?) may be better alternatives to Python or Ruby. I do not know enough about either to make a choice.

If the issue is the remove Java entirely then I think the choice is basically Python, Perl, or Ruby. From what I have seen Python is probably the better choice in my somewhat biased opinion (I write mostly in Python). Python modules exist for PyQT/Pyside (QT) and wxWidget and tkinter is built-in, which I believe are all cross platform.

Jay

On 04/20/2014 02:35 PM, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
Hi,

On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 09:43:45AM -0700, Robinson Tryon wrote:
Bjoern -- Thoughts on using Glade for this purpose?  I figure it might
be good to use the same stuff we're using elsewhere in the LO
project...
I dont think Glade is a good idea. If the bibisect UI is sufficiently simple (and it should be), Tkinter would be the most simple crossplatform toolkit that is available everywhere -- even if it is somewhat ugly on some platforms.

As for using Python instead of Java: I based that on the assumption that (at least in the LibreOffice community) there are more people willing to work on
the first than on the second. I might be wrong.

@Florian: So if there are not a few people showing up saying "I would help out with Python, but unlikely with Java" (which did not happen yet), just go ahead with Java, if you prefer that. It was based on my gut feeling, and gut feelings
might be wrong.

Best,

Bjoern
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