Ok, interesting to hear at least that it wasn't deemed unworkable or somehow a faulty approach.
/F 2010/10/2 Vincent Isambart <vincent.isamb...@gmail.com>: > >> Is there some information somewhere about why Hotcocoa was dropped? If >> not, a few words of explanation here would be appreciated! Hotcocoa >> does stand out as a pretty nifty gadget, although I can imagine it's a >> lot of work to maintain it. > > > I don't think there's information about it anywhere, but only because there's > nothing much to say. > > HotCocoa was started by Rich Kilmer, and I can't speak for him but from what > I saw he's very busy and doesn't have time to work on HotCocoa. In fact most > of the work he did on HotCocoa was done when he was attending various > conferences. > > And well after Rich stopped working on it no one decided to continue working > on it, that's pretty much it. As Laurent said it's opensource, it's on Github > so if anyone wants to work on it, just fork it! > > There was a time when HotCocoa was included in MacRuby, but there's no reason > to continue including something that's not maintained anymore, and there's > already enough work to do on MacRuby itself. _______________________________________________ MacRuby-devel mailing list MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel