Re: Circe released to public domain!

2006-02-11 Thread Kyle Brooks
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> Kyle Brooks schrieb:
> 
>>Wednesday, February 8th, 2006.
>>
>>Dear all,
>>
>>I hereby release Circe to the public domain.
>>
>>Our repo is at http://kbrooks.ath.cx/repos/circe.
> 
> 
> 
> This is the second post I read, followed the link, skimmed through some 
> sources and READMEs, and by now I got the impression that Circe is a IRC 
> client. It would help tremendously if you could mention that in your 
> postings as well as in a simple introductionary HTML-page. Mentioning 
> why I should use Circe and what I need to do so (wx) would help too, I 
> guess.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Diez

OK. You're right. I'll do that now. Thanks.

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Re: Circe released to public domain!

2006-02-08 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
Kyle Brooks schrieb:
> Wednesday, February 8th, 2006.
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> I hereby release Circe to the public domain.
> 
> Our repo is at http://kbrooks.ath.cx/repos/circe.


This is the second post I read, followed the link, skimmed through some 
sources and READMEs, and by now I got the impression that Circe is a IRC 
client. It would help tremendously if you could mention that in your 
postings as well as in a simple introductionary HTML-page. Mentioning 
why I should use Circe and what I need to do so (wx) would help too, I 
guess.


Regards,

Diez
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Circe released to public domain!

2006-02-08 Thread Kyle Brooks
Wednesday, February 8th, 2006.

Dear all,

I hereby release Circe to the public domain.

Our repo is at http://kbrooks.ath.cx/repos/circe.

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Stopping Circe development

2006-02-05 Thread Kyle Brooks
Hey all.

I have decided to stop Circe development because of school. If anyone 
wants to take over Circe development, please reply to this post.

Our repository (a Darcs repo) is at http://kbrooks.ath.cx/repos/circe.

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Re: Circe

2005-11-10 Thread nick125
Actually, Circe was being developed before the emacs circe was
developed.

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Re: ANN: Circe 0.0.3b1 released

2005-11-08 Thread Nick D.
Matthew Nuzum  gmail.com> writes:

> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm curious, does Circe use threading? I have been frustrated that
> some of the things I've wanted to do required threading, but haven't
> found much documentation or good examples of using threading with
> wxPy.
> 
> I'm eager to disect the source of something that successfully combines the 
> two.
> 
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> www.bearfruit.org


Circe, as of this time, does not contain any threading code. We are planning in
the future to possibly add threading when we decide to implement DCC support.
Please check in when we have added that feature, we might have added some
threading.

Thanks,

Nick D.
http://circe.nick125.com

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Re: ANN: Circe 0.0.3b1 released

2005-11-07 Thread Matthew Nuzum
Hello,

I'm curious, does Circe use threading? I have been frustrated that
some of the things I've wanted to do required threading, but haven't
found much documentation or good examples of using threading with
wxPy.

I'm eager to disect the source of something that successfully combines the two.

On 6 Nov 2005 20:41:10 -0800, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> === Whats Circe? ===
> Circe is a multiplatform IRC client written in the Python language that
> utilizes the wxpython library for the graphical interface. Circe
> features Unicode, Scripting, and many other features.

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Re: Circe

2005-11-07 Thread Björn Lindström
"Sargun  Dhillon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Me and my friends are working on a project, Circe we'd like some people
> to test it:

I guess you weren't aware of this.

http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/Circe

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Circe

2005-11-06 Thread Sargun Dhillon
Me and my friends are working on a project, Circe we'd like some people
to test it:
The site: http://circe.nick125.com
The download link: http://circe.nick125.com/node/2
The digg link (please digg):
http://digg.com/software/Circe_-_A_new_Python_IRC_client

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