El lun, 13-10-2003 a las 18:48, Miguel de Icaza escribi�: > Rhys contacted me about this time, he had been reverse engineering the > file format and had some early code to load the files. It was an > interesting effort, and there was some early cooperation between a group > of three people: Rhys, Saurik and myself.
I have information about Rhys Weatherley, but who is Saurik? Jay Freeman? Is he a Ximian Worker? > About this time Sam Ruby was pushing at the ECMA committee to get the > binary file format published, something that was not part of the > original agenda. I do not know how things developed, but by April 2001 > ECMA had published the file format. Is Sam Ruby a ECMA committee worker? > The Labsl team effort's eventually resulted in work in Bonobo-conf, > ORBit2, bonobo-activation, Soup, and the Perl/Gtk bindings. The > intention was to build tools to improve our productivity: create more > applications in less time, bring more abstractions and standards to the > desktop and reduce our time and cost of development. The Labs1 team? A group of Ximian programmers? > We remained quiet, as we moved the teams over from their existing > projects to the Mono effort, they were winding down on their existing > projects, and only a couple remained behind: Alex Graveley (building > Soup) and Michael Meeks (working on Bonobo and ORBit). The rest, > Dietmar, Paolo, Dick and myself started work on Mono. All these people were part of the Labs1 team? > Ravi will join us later to assist in the C# compiler development. A new Ximian worker, isn't it? I'm sorry for my ignorance and my curiosity, but I think that it's an important and interesting story and I would like to know the details. -- [aka Marble] Web Personal <> http://www.marblestation.com Registered LiNUX user #140941 <> http://counter.li.org/ Socio #3274 de HispaLinux <> http://www.hispalinux.es Miembro de GPL URV <> http://www.gplurv.org GnuPG key: 0x0ED2CF9D <> hkp://pgp.escomposlinux.org
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