On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 23:40 +0100, Jan Jokela wrote:
> You can grab pyclutter from trunk.
> As far as I know it is maintained, it's more of a thing about ebassi
> kind-of hating the python bindings.

oh, I don't *hate* the python bindings. ;-P I just don't like the misery
they're imposing on me on every release cycle.

I'm also apparently unable to understand the lack of feedback or testing
for a binding that supposedly many people are using - considering the
questions on IRC and on this very mailing list. I try releasing stable
bindings if I know they are stable: no major bug/crasher, locked
dependencies and API stable; if nobody reports anything on SVN trunk it
either means the code is perfect or that everyone is still using 0.6.

now, for the former: I might be good, but I'm not *that* good. so it
must be the latter, which really bugs me because it means that I'll
always have to make two releases of the python bindings: 0.<even>.0 for
testing and 0.<even>.1 to fix the issues and maybe even change the API -
because nobody bothered giving back feedback on trunk. by the way: there
is a reason if I use a public revision control system, so that people
can check out what the hell am I doing.

in any case, I finally came to the realization that this is all fine by
me: if this is what python developers expect far be it from me not to
give them what they want.

ciao,
 Emmanuele.

> Jan.
> 
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 11:27 PM, "Frédéric Van der Essen"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         Hello,
>         It seems that the latest python bindings are for clutter 0.6.2
>         only.
>         Is pyclutter still maintained ? When is the next release
>         planned ? 
>         
>         Thanks, Fred. 
> 

-- 
Emmanuele Bassi, Intel Open Source Technology Center

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