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    1. Re: OpenLaszlo 5.0, mobile support, components,  Java 7
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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 14:14:17 +0200
From: Steven Cho<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Laszlo-user] OpenLaszlo 5.0, mobile support, components,
        Java 7 support
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Thanks a lot for your answer, Amy.

On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 11:55 PM, Amy Muntz<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi Steven,

I can share what I know. Laszlo is still fixing bugs in trunk (the current
development branch) which means they are funding OpenLaszlo at some level.
Their focus is DHTML right now, and SWF as their are regressions. Some
recent changes include an overhaul of the click-div code to improve
performance for all browsers (except IE9) as well as a number of very subtle
focus issues involving input text and the dojo RTE. That said, they are
fixing a number of browser-specific bugs in those areas.
That means Laszlo is only maintaining OpenLaszlo right now, and will
not add new features to the platform? Probably fixing bugs required to
be fixed for Webtop projects?

They are not focused on the web site or management of the open source
project, but the code and the changes they are making are still available
and ongoing.
For the past two months the developer mailing lists have been quiet,
does that mean that all development is taking place behind closed
doors in the future? Do Laszlo employees still follow the open source
project mailing lists at all? It seems that all questions answered in
the user mailing list were answered by people not working for Laszlo.

And what about the mobile runtime? Does anyone know which browsers are
targeted by the DHTML mobile runtime? And what are the differences
between that runtime and the default DHTML runtime?

Thanks, Stevie


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Hi,

There has been silence from Critical Path about OpenLaszlo since they acquired it except for a small update notice placed at the top of the OpenLaszlo site (http://www.openlaszlo.org/). The OpenLaszlo community has not been kept in the loop about any official plans about the future of OpenLaszlo since CP took over. I have also not heard anything from any current employee of Critical Path or the subgroup that officially owns OpenLaszlo since they came over. Your guess about the future of OpenLaszlo is as good as mine. Most of the activity on the OpenLaszlo mailing list and OpenLaszlo forums has moved to stackoverflow.com under the "OpenLaszlo" and "Lzx" tags. I think the main people who used to respond to the mailing list now answer each others questions there. There is also a community space if you want to ask a non-programming related question, that would be the best place to ask probably:

https://www.assembla.com/spaces/openlaszlo-community/wiki/

Kevin

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