On 30.03.08 08:19:33, Allen Winter wrote: > Howdy, > > So we seem to have reached consensus on a policy (enclosed below). > > Now I think we should take on the task of pre-approving a couple > of non-C++ languages, thereby giving the green light to anyone > thinking about using one of them => Chicken Lays Egg. > > Nominations anyone?
I'm not a kdebindings person, but I did try both korundum (ruby) and I know PyQt/PyKDE for quite some time. Both have one drawback: - PyQt/PyKDE are both mostly developed in private repositories of one person (well, one for each), which means that fixes sometimes take a bit longer and (especially PyQt4) don't follow our release cycles - Korundum4 lacks documentation and examples (the latter exist, but are still for KDE3 version) But even though both bindings are in quite good shape - AFAIK and both languages should be pre-approved. Andreas -- Blow it out your ear.
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