Re: GUI/Gorm code freeze

2006-08-26 Thread Chris Vetter
On 2006-08-26 14:32:02 +0200 Gregory John Casamento [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The code in gui and Gorm is frozen in preparation for the release. Only critical fixes to existing functionality should go in at this point. I am attempting to stabilize Gorm and GUI for the release. On a side

Re: GUI/Gorm code freeze

2006-08-26 Thread Gregory John Casamento
Chris,This would make a lot of sense although... I thought we already had a list like that here:https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?group_id=99It would be better to track this as a set of tasks so that the process is less ad-hoc.Later, GJC --Gregory John Casamento- Original Message From:

Re: GUI/Gorm code freeze

2006-08-26 Thread Chris Vetter
On 2006-08-26 18:27:12 +0200 Gregory John Casamento [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This would make a lot of sense although... I thought we already had a list like that here: https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?group_id=99 It would be better to track this as a set of tasks so that the process is

Re: GUI/Gorm code freeze

2006-08-26 Thread Hubert Chan
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 19:01:39 +0200, Chris Vetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: [...] However that brings me to another question that may look like flame-bait... Let's say there's a framework that implements one or more 'wanted' classes but are licensed under, say, BSDL. Would it be permissible