I can pick this up, but I don't think I've got much
more bandwidth than Andrzej to work on it.
I certainly don't have the time now for a port to an
Apache-friendly GUI framework but ultimately I think
Luke should end up under the contrib section where
it can be managed and benefit from the
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 09:22:56 +0100, mark harwood wrote:
Andrzej, have you tried contacting the Thinlet author
to see if he would consider releasing the old Thinlet
code under an Apache license?
If this doesn't work out, the quickest solution might be to code a
clean-room implementation of the
When the Summer of Code Project ends I'll still maintain and work on
the GData Server but I'm willing to help maintaining Luke and maybe
porting it to Swing / RCP based application.
This won't happen until Oktober ;)
simon
On 6/1/06, Chris Nokleberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 01 Jun
mark harwood wrote:
I can pick this up, but I don't think I've got much
more bandwidth than Andrzej to work on it.
I certainly don't have the time now for a port to an
Apache-friendly GUI framework but ultimately I think
Luke should end up under the contrib section where
it can be managed and
Please contact Dawid Weiss (in CC:), he had a well-advanced port,
perhaps it just needs a little polishing (Polish-ing? :) .
Yes, this project is in fact still on my list... I do have a partial
implementation of Thinlet API that emulates it in Swing. With a JGoodies
look and feel the
: cooperate in any sane fashion, to no avail. He's not interested in
: changing the license, he's not even interested in any contributions.
Licensing issues are one of those things i'm always glad other people
understand and worry about -- because i don't want to -- so forgive me if
this is a
Chris Hostetter wrote:
: cooperate in any sane fashion, to no avail. He's not interested in
: changing the license, he's not even interested in any contributions.
Licensing issues are one of those things i'm always glad other people
understand and worry about -- because i don't want to -- so