On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 3:39 AM, John Hunter <jdh2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On the animations issue, I have noticed one strange behavior when I tried to
> remove the gtk extension code and replace it with pure python and found the
> new animations API behaved strangely (but not the old) under the new code.
> I never committed my changes because I could not resolve whether it was my
> code or Ryan's that was causing the problem, and he wasn't sure either.  But
> incompletely baked features (and I wouldn't even call the animations code
> incompletely baked) are OK for releases.  It's better to get them out there
> and in use so our users can find and fix the bugs :-)

Well if you need to rip it out/"temporarily" break it to improve the
gtk backend, by all means do so. I'll be bogged down for a few more
months, after which I'll be able to work more on it. (FINALLY.) The
only reason I even checked it in originally was so that others could
play, but I was (and still am) not ready to commit completely to the
API.

Ryan

-- 
Ryan May
Graduate Research Assistant
School of Meteorology
University of Oklahoma

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