The Road to 1.0

2003-02-27 Thread Aaron M. Renn
The Classpath project has reached a milestone of sorts. Five years ago in March 1998, the Classpath project was born when I started work on a java.net implementation for the Japhar JVM project. Shortly thereafter, Paul Fisher and Brian Jones stopped working on Japhar in order to concentrate on

Re: The Road to 1.0

2003-02-27 Thread Tom Tromey
> "Aaron" == Aaron M Renn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Aaron> I think it is truly amazing how far Classpath has come in that time. Aaron> While Paul and I haven't exactly been major contributors over the last Aaron> year and a half, other folks have really stepped up to the plate. If the origi

Re: The Road to 1.0

2003-02-27 Thread Brian Jones
Tom Tromey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > "Aaron" == Aaron M Renn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Aaron> I think it is truly amazing how far Classpath has come in that time. > Aaron> While Paul and I haven't exactly been major contributors over the last > Aaron> year and a half, other folks

Re: The Road to 1.0

2003-02-28 Thread Chris Gray
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Aaron M. Renn wrote: > The Classpath project has reached a milestone of sorts. Five years ago > in March 1998, the Classpath project was born when I started work on a > java.net implementation for the Japhar JVM project. Shortly thereafter, > Paul Fisher and Brian Jones sto

Re: The Road to 1.0

2003-02-28 Thread John Leuner
I think it makes sense to release Classpath 1.0 when AWT is complete and we provide most of Java 1.1. The important part is not the version number though, it's filling in the missing pieces and debugging them. It would be nice if someone could write a TODO for the AWT and GTK peers code. John Le

Re: The Road to 1.0

2003-03-01 Thread Tom Tromey
> "John" == John Leuner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: John> It would be nice if someone could write a TODO for the AWT and John> GTK peers code. Here's my list: * Some Java code is missing. See classpath/1.4 comparison page. GridBagLayout is the big one. * Make sure the tree lock is proper