[pygtk] ANN: PyGUI 2.1.1

2009-11-19 Thread Greg Ewing
PyGUI 2.1.1 is available:

   http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/greg.ewing/python_gui/

This is an emergency bugfix release to repair some major
breakage in the gtk version. Also corrects some other
problems.


What is PyGUI?
--

PyGUI is a cross-platform GUI toolkit designed to be lightweight
and have a highly Pythonic API.

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Re: [pygtk] ANN: PyGUI 2.1.1

2009-11-19 Thread John Finlay
I'm disappointed that I appear to be the only one on this list that 
finds these announcements objectionable. And contrary to speculation I 
find them all objectionable (yes that means yours as well Roberto). So 
far it's been lucky that not all of the hundreds of projects based on 
pygtk have felt it necessary to send announcements to the list and I 
thank them for their restraint. I would suggest that an announcement 
only maillist be setup for those who wish to send and receive these 
announcements but I fear that many would continue to spam this list anyway.

John

Greg Ewing wrote:
 PyGUI 2.1.1 is available:

http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/greg.ewing/python_gui/

 This is an emergency bugfix release to repair some major
 breakage in the gtk version. Also corrects some other
 problems.


 What is PyGUI?
 --

 PyGUI is a cross-platform GUI toolkit designed to be lightweight
 and have a highly Pythonic API.

   

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Re: [pygtk] ANN: PyGUI 2.1.1

2009-11-19 Thread Yann Leboulanger
John Finlay a écrit :
 I'm disappointed that I appear to be the only one on this list that 
 finds these announcements objectionable. And contrary to speculation I 
 find them all objectionable (yes that means yours as well Roberto). So 
 far it's been lucky that not all of the hundreds of projects based on 
 pygtk have felt it necessary to send announcements to the list and I 
 thank them for their restraint. I would suggest that an announcement 
 only maillist be setup for those who wish to send and receive these 
 announcements but I fear that many would continue to spam this list anyway.
 
 John

I agree with you, I'm not subscribed to this ML to hear about PyGUI or 
any other projects.
PyGUI and all other projects should setup their own ML and do their ad 
themself.

Just my point of view.
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Re: [pygtk] announcement policy

2009-11-19 Thread Alessandro Dentella
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 06:19:31PM +0100, Yann Leboulanger wrote:
 John Finlay a écrit :
  I'm disappointed that I appear to be the only one on this list that 
  finds these announcements objectionable. And contrary to speculation I 

I don't find announcement on PyGTK addons objectionable and surely not just
becouse I'm amoung those who send these announcement every now and then, but
becouse I like to be informed on what's moving aroung the pygtk world and I
happened to use software that was advertized on this list.

The subject ANN makes it so easy to skip if you are not interested...

And we are talking about 3% of the traffic, including announcement of
PyGTK/Pygobject that are not questionable and make 1/4 of the announcements.

To be even more clear, I would rather prefer if announcement stayed in this
same list. 



PyGUI on the other hand is not an addon to pygtk.


sandro
*:-)


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Re: [pygtk] announcement policy

2009-11-19 Thread Yann Leboulanger
Alessandro Dentella wrote:
 On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 06:19:31PM +0100, Yann Leboulanger wrote:
 John Finlay a écrit :
 I'm disappointed that I appear to be the only one on this list that 
 finds these announcements objectionable. And contrary to speculation I 
 
 I don't find announcement on PyGTK addons objectionable and surely not just
 becouse I'm amoung those who send these announcement every now and then, but
 becouse I like to be informed on what's moving aroung the pygtk world and I
 happened to use software that was advertized on this list.
 
 The subject ANN makes it so easy to skip if you are not interested...
 
 And we are talking about 3% of the traffic, including announcement of
 PyGTK/Pygobject that are not questionable and make 1/4 of the announcements.
 
 To be even more clear, I would rather prefer if announcement stayed in this
 same list. 
 
 
 
 PyGUI on the other hand is not an addon to pygtk.

It's 3% of the traffic because none of the project developpers announce
their projets here. If all projets announce their release here, it will
be 97% of the traffic
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Re: [pygtk] announcement policy

2009-11-19 Thread Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
Yann Leboulanger wrote:
 If all projets announce their release here, it will
 be 97% of the traffic
I have to agree with John and others on this topic, specially when the
announcements are tangentially related to PyGTK or are mere development
announcements. Any of a project mailing list, a news feed or a website
is more suited for that job and doesn't increase the noise ratio of this
list.

Furthermore, if someone is looking for a place to give more public
exposure to her PyGTK related project there's also a section for it in
the www.pygtk.org website ( http://www.pygtk.org/applications.html ).
Anyone is invited to submit a request for inclusion and sending an
e-mail to the pygtk-web address with a short description and a project
URL is usually enough to get it done.

Have fun,

Rafael Villar Burke


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Re: [pygtk] announcement policy

2009-11-19 Thread Florian Diesch
Alessandro Dentella san...@e-den.it writes:

 On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 06:19:31PM +0100, Yann Leboulanger wrote:
 John Finlay a écrit :
  I'm disappointed that I appear to be the only one on this list that 
  finds these announcements objectionable. And contrary to speculation I 

 I don't find announcement on PyGTK addons objectionable and surely not just
 becouse I'm amoung those who send these announcement every now and then, but
 becouse I like to be informed on what's moving aroung the pygtk world and I
 happened to use software that was advertized on this list.

I like to read here announcements of projects that help me to use PyGtk in
some way if they are not too frequent.
I don't want to get announcements of every projects that uses PyGtk.


 To be even more clear, I would rather prefer if announcement stayed in this
 same list. 

+1



   Florian
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