On 07-02-13 19:32, John Ralls wrote:
Geert mentioned in the Notification Emails thread that he'd like to get 2.6 released in 
less than a year, and Christian was pushing to do so this time *last* year. On the 
principle that "Release is a misnomer. Software is never released, it escapes." 
[1], it's probably time to release 2.5.0 so that we can at least start down that road. 
Shall we say feature freeze now, string freeze in July, 2.6 release 1 November?

Or is anyone actively working on features that should go in? What became of the 
rewrite of the register to GtkTreeView? Failing that, has anyone taken a shot 
at rewriting it with Cairo instead of libgnome? Note that I'm not proposing a 
Gtk3 migration for 2.6: We're doing that at Gramps, and MSWin is proving to be 
troublesome. In fact, it appears that no one is supporting Gtk3-MSWin at the 
moment.

Regards,
John Ralls

[1] I don't know where that originated. My wife brought it with her from DEC, 
where it was apparently a truism.
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There was another feature that briefly appeared on the trunk branch: dynamic graphical reports with jqplot. I wonder whatever happened with it.

The base for jqplot is in the code repo, and I also remember having seen some example reports using it. I can't find those anymore though.

I wonder if the original author was unsure to invest further in it because his jqplot work triggered a long discussion on where to go with the current report system. Lots of possibilities were offered, but in the end we're still using the report system basically unchanged. Since there's still no clear plan for the report system on the horizon, I would love to see jqplot being used for our graphical reports.

If the original author is still around, I'd love to hear from him (her?).

Other than that, anyone interested in looking into what's needed to convert a report to jqplot ?

Geert
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