Always happy to hear your progress, man. You're really providing practical options for the community. For example, for a gui app I wrote I had to switch to another language, and that's a bummer.
What I'm trying to say is that there's a real need, especially for those who create tools and simple apps for others - like a volunteer group they're working with, etc. So thank you. I also think your vision is very accurate. make a gui straightforward to write, and try to find elegant ways to support the custom more flexible options (still keeping it manageable). > Though I'm a bit intimidated by all the options Don't be intimidated, advance with a courageous heart :-) but seriously, in terms of a roadmap, my thoughts are that to get a practical result, we only need the basics of all the gui elements (or even just the common ones at first). Afterwards see that things are consistent and implement the missing ones. At that point, probably other users will help to finish the missing controls, while you provided the general vision. Design, then baby steps, ensure the design, then all the way to a tested feature complete product. And version 1 is enough, time to rest :-)
