Dne 1. červenec 2009 9:38 Yu Feng <rainwood...@gmail.com> napsal(a): > > I agree with you. Porting for the porting's sake is nothing but harmful. > > Nonetheless I still think if VALA needs bigger, live projects to > increase the level awareness which it deserves.
Yes, it definitely does. But it also needs to be something new and useful. > At least among the > open-source vala projects tracked by ohloh, I don't see any of them a > critical application(by critical I mean a real develop team, active > development and large codebase). I don't think this situation is healthy > for the language's eco-system. > The language is still very immature and considering it a production platform already isn't a very good idea. > I would like to do a survey/study about the situation. How do you think? > I think it is still too early to judge the language's position itself. My personal opinion is that considering the number of outstanding and continually appearing problems in this stage, Vala is doing quite well. What we really need is more of interested hackers who are able to fix compiler issues. Even people (purposefully) trying out and fixing bindings would help a great deal. But. There is not enough documentation for a newbie to do that (although it's a relatively easy task). So the first thing to do would be finding someone who knows Vala well, get him to write a full-blown reference specification and continually update it. That is the sole prerequisite of any other action at the moment. > Regards, > > Yu > >> -- Jury > > _______________________________________________ Vala-list mailing list Vala-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list