On Friday August 8 2003 19:09, Steve Simmons wrote: > At the recent TCL 2003 conference we discussed some possible > strategies to lower conference costs, ease the running of > same, and provide some more advancement for tk, the > tcl/python/perl/ruby/etc GUI toolkit.
> We decided to try and pull together a joint scripting > languages conference that would provide a good venue for such > cross-language discussions. It seems to me that the PyKDE > folks might have an interest in this, tho right now I can't > predict where or how. But if you're interested, you can > follow the discussion and tentative proposal ideas at > <http://mini.net/tcl/9589>. Steve - The other guys you might want to involve in this hang out at: Kde-bindings mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-bindings They're working on Qt bindings for Ruby, Perl, Java and C and probably will get to KDE eventually. There's also the people that do wxPython - don't know who or how to reach them, but they probably read comp.lang.python or have their own list. PythonCard is another project. Personally, I don't find a cross-language common GUI very appealing. To the extent I've looked at the other projects, I think we're all too divergent in approach to have much to share. Phil would have a better take on that than I would, as I don't do coding in that area at all. There's other stuff I'd find more interesting, but that's a different rant. Jim _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
