Fantastic. I'm glad to hear that things are progressing so quickly, and I'm looking forward to the first alpha release! - Brian Wisti http://coolnamehere.com/ At 10:09 PM 6/26/2003 +0900, you wrote: >Things are progressing great. Kevin Smith has taken the development lead >and made significant progress in the creation of a functional >Ruby-WxWindows library using a templating approach w/out SWIG. An Alpha >release is being finalized after a discussion on the best naming >convention when wrapping the underlying Wx classes/methods/constants. >By consensus we decided to adopt a Rubyesque (underscore_methods) >convention, and generate documentation accordingly. Kevin is now busy >finalizing that name change, and updating the samples. Once the code is >ready, Kevin will produce a binary for Linux, and Curt Hibbs will build a >binary for Win32. I am going to try and build one for OS X. > >The WxRuby project is using Savannah so the code, et al is in CVS at: > >http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/wxruby/ > >And there is a Wiki located here (although not updated too often right >now...busy coding!): > >http://www.wxruby.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl > >There is some old code in the CVS repository that will be removed >soon. The two directories under CVS that contain the active code are >'src' and 'samples'. Once cleaned up, these and a few others (doc, etc) >will be left. If you check out the CVS tree, just ignore the other >directories for now. > >Once the files are released (for Alpha) they will be located on the >Savannah project page and we will make an announcement here (and on RAA). > >Best, > >-Rich > >On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 04:37 PM, Phil Tomson wrote: > >> >>Just curious: What is that status of ruby bindings for WxWindows? >> >>Phil >> > > > Brian Wisti brian / coolnamehere.com http://coolnamehere.com/