-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello there. I'm wondering about some things here. Everytime I talk about Ruby to programmers of other languages, they ask "but what is the Ruby official GUI?". Ok, I know that we have some really good options on GUIs - GTK, Qt, etc, and we use the one we like most - but this kind of freedom sometimes can looks like a missing "way to do that", at least for the biggest part of those guys, and, let me confess, sometimes I stay confused about this question also, because there are really good choices and no time available to test it all. I'll make some apps and I'm still with doubts about what option to use! I'm just wondering if will not be a good (or horrible!) idea to have an "official" Ruby GUI (not Tk, please! some more cute components ;-) to make clear to people what can be their first option to use when migrating their apps from some other language. As Rails is *the* Ruby option for web development, I think the apps GUI is still some kind of losing the focus ... What you guys think about? What could be our answer to that initial question? Best regards, - -- - ---------------------------- EustáÒuio "TaQ" Rangel eustaquiorangel / yahoo.com http://beam.to/taq UsuáÓio GNU/Linux no. 224050 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDQmzUb6UiZnhJiLsRAuNFAJ47ixyA8LFmjOxOqn0G8TKw3K8WcQCgkZNx DmzWIsuUDhhMWwYgMixYLlM= =Wp7G -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----