Jesse,

> I don't have commit privileges, but I do have the source and have  done some
> of the easier changes already.  Let me know how you'd like me to go about
> contributing.

Attach a patch file to issue 443 in the bug tracker and I'll apply it
to the source.

> I know this is a bit of a sore subject, but figuring that if I were to do
> substantial contributions I would need to test with pyjd, not just pyjs, I
> went and attempted to get pyjd running on my ubuntu image.  It was too hard,
> and I gave up.  I know developing pyjs without pyjd is dumb, but that's how
> I've been doing it for my personal apps and unless I find a day where I feel
> strangely driven to get pyjd running its probably how things will be for a
> while.
>
> Does this mean that I can't contribute to the project?

No. First of all, according to my opinion, using pyjd is just a more
convenient way of (developing and) testing an application in pyjamas.
If you can only use pyjs that's perfectly fine. (I do it! And I see
the limitations, especially with Chrome and its caching that is
terribly resistent to forcing reloads.)

What OS are you using? I've managed to get pyjd running on a current
Ubuntu 11.10 based on pywebkitgtk around New Year. And if I understood
correctly Luke has made the hulahop flavour of pyjd work again.[1] For
the first you'll find everything you need in the Wiki [2], for the
latter the Wiki article on hulahop [3] needs updating I fear.

Peter

[1] 
http://groups.google.com/group/pyjamas-dev/browse_thread/thread/e0098cba16dfb6e4/e47579342a2f88a5
[2] http://pyjs.org/wiki/pyjamasubuntuwebkitgtk/
[3] http://pyjs.org/wiki/pyjamasubuntu/

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