markus: >if won't be open source, I think a lot of developers >(including me) would not like to use it. The honest answer is a.) I don't know, and b.) come to think of it, probably not. I doubt Borland would invest the kind of money they are into Kylix if it was going to be Open Source; on the other hand, Borland is quirky. They did release InterBase to the Open Source world. Stranger things have happened. I myself am not religious on the issue of Open Source. I think it's a Good Thing. But I also think people who choose to get paid for their programming have that right too, as long as there remain people of sound mind willing to pay them. A vow of poverty is a matter of personal conviction and conscience. I might myself take such a vow, but for the need to feed my kids and put them through college and buy that big house my wife wants. ;) However, in my spare time, I would enjoy being part of Open Source projects, mainly because they are typically interesting in a way that "commercial" development tends not to be, except in some rare and beautiful instances. Sincerely, Bob Calco -----Original Message----- From: markus jais [mailto:mjais / web.de] Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 1:00 PM To: ruby-talk ML Subject: [ruby-talk:7447] Re: Ruby IDE (again) > > I'd be interested in doing two things: 1.) Helping to build a Ruby IDE; and > 2.) Creating a GUI widget library for Ruby based on the CLX library. Both > the IDE and the GUI library would work on both Win32 and Linux, assuming of > course that Borland delivers on this very interesting concept. this sound quite interesting, but one question.: will CLX open source and when which license will be used????? I heard something about making it open source , but I do not know for sure. I know only, that it should work on windows and it should support both Gnome and KDE, which would be quite helpful if won't be open source, I think a lot of developers (including me) would not like to use it. markus