On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:03, Jérémy Zurcher <jer...@asynk.ch> wrote:
> Hello,
> I've just launched version 0.0.1 of ffi-e17 in the wild.
> I hope it will move fast and that I'll get some help.
> you can find it in many places :
> http://cgit.asynk.ch/cgi-bin/cgit/ffi-e17
> https://github.com/jeremyz/ffi-e17
> http://rubyforge.org/projects/ffi-e17/
> https://gitorious.org/ffi-e17

A few minor hints:
I think most people have no idea what FFI is, so if it's in the name
it should at least give a hint what it could be, not only a link to
the project in some README file.
Hell, I can't even find what FFI means on the FFI site itself, and
even there you have to dig through sub-sites to find out that it has
something to do with Ruby.

Also, the name e17 in the bindings doesn't make any sense. e17 uses
EFL, but EFL is not a part of the e17 project. e17 is "only" a WM of
the Enlightenment project, as are EFL.
Elementary and e17 aren't even related besides the use of core-EFL,
and Elementary can be considered an EFL (not core, though) now that it
is out of PROTO I guess.
So it might make sense to rename it to ffi-efl or better ruby-ffi-efl
or something like this, as it has absolutely nothing to do with e17.

Anyway, always good to see new working bindings, at least if they are
maintained, keep up the work!

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