Ken,
Thanks a lot for your answer. I am very happy to know that you are alive
and (mostly) healthy and that you didn't forget us! :)
I'm sorry I didn't reply to your email. It fell through the cracks, so
to speak.
WxMpl development has been stalled for quite some time now because I
On Dec 10, 2008, at 6:35 AM, massimo sandal wrote:
Thanks a lot for your answer. I am very happy to know that you are
alive and (mostly) healthy and that you didn't forget us! :)
Oh no, I certainly haven't forgotten about you all!
I'm sorry I didn't reply to your email. It fell through
Massimo,
I'm sorry I didn't reply to your email. It fell through the cracks,
so to speak.
WxMpl development has been stalled for quite some time now because I
developed bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome this past spring. It was
not my intention to leave it abandoned and incompatible with
massimo sandal wrote:
I tried to wrote to Ken McIvor (wxmpl author) about this but received no
answer.
How long has it been -- he could be on vacation or something.
- If wxmpl has been abandoned by its author, is there anyone interested
(beyond myself) in continuing its development?
Yes
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Christopher Barker
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massimo sandal wrote:
I tried to wrote to Ken McIvor (wxmpl author) about this but received no
answer.
How long has it been -- he could be on vacation or something.
- If wxmpl has been abandoned by its author, is
John Hunter wrote:
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Yes -- even if Ken does come back online, I'd like to see wxMPL hosted
by the MPL project anyway -- it would be easier to find, and more likely
to get tested and patched. Maybe as a toolkit?
I'd be happy to host it in the mpl_toolkits dir if
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Christopher Barker ha scritto:
John Hunter wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes -- even if Ken does come back online, I'd like to see wxMPL hosted
by the MPL project anyway -- it would be easier to find, and more likely
to get tested and patched.