> * Should we include Gtk# in the Bindings suite? > - short term > - it hasn't been proposed for 2.16, but we could grandfather it in > - the release management issues have largely been solved, aside from Gtk# > not being split between Platform and Desktop (stable and unstable) APIs > which is pretty important in terms of ISV/ISD communication and so on > - bindings are a very important part of GNOME, and our value proposition > - it seems that few people are concerned about Gtk# adopting the release > process and other standards, then being included in our Bindings suite > - a social/business/non-technical issue may persist regarding GNOME using > or endorsing a Microsoft derived technology; some users/vendors may not > appreciate that, to the point that they may choose to disassociate from > the GNOME project (this shouldn't be dismissed out of hand)
Definitely. They're already widely used and they seem to be mature enough to be included in the suite. I cannot se a reason why they shouldn't if they follow the bindings/platform stability rules and are prepared to follow the release schedule. Johan _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
