Fear not, I haven't left DynAPI entirely.  I have had some very serious problems to 
worry about lately, so DynAPI has not be a priority.

But recently I have been doing some custom work with DynAPI.  I will give out some 
urls once it's all live.  I have made some improvements and mental notes of how to 
improve things further.  There are some serious issues in the DynAPI that I will be 
fixing up when I get a chance.  Top of the list of to-do's is better mouse event code, 
and allowing insertion of dynlayers before onLoad.

I also plan to incorporate some layout managing code into DynLayer that should make 
widgets a little easier to build.  The default managers will be very simple and 
lightweight - I do consider this necessary code and thus will be making it part of 
DynLayer itself.

I have registered "dynapi.net" and "dynapi.org".  They're not quite set up at the 
moment, but I plan to redirect dynapi.org to the dynapi sourceforge site, and build up 
dynapi.net into a new tutorial/demo site ala dynduo.

So don't worry, things will get better.

Cheers,
Dan Steinman

btw - the reply-to field still doesn't work


On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 06:51:48PM +0200, Jordi Ministral wrote:
> Ok, It seems that I'm the only one left from the original development 
> team of DynAPI 2. I can live with that. But maybe the DynAPI can't. I've 
> been busy ( you could tell that, I hardly can answer the mails ) and I'm 
> still figuring out the mailing list tools and CVS release scripts and 
> so. No one seems to be updating the CVS anymore and I don't see that 
> many bug. This is partially good news: it means all major problems are 
> solved and most people can work without dealing with DynAPI bugs. I mean 
> compared to, say, one year ago. However I can't help but having the 
> feeling that when someone pops up in the mailing lists saying that 
> someone should apply this or that patch or whatever, 'someone' is always 
> the same handful of people.
> 
> Pascal left, Robert left, Dan left. There's people doing excellent work 
> and supporting duties, but who's left to do the coding ? If it's going 
> to be myself alone, expect things to go slow. This is not a complain but 
> an statement.
> 
> I can grant CVS developer access  to anyone interested.
> 
> 
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