Steve Holden wrote: >fred dixon wrote: > > >>Garth Johnson <growlf <at> biocede.com> writes: >> >> >> >> >>>Steve Holden wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Ignoring all the philosophical questions I'd like to thank you for all >>>>your hard work on py2exe over the years, which has benefited the Windows >>>>Python community immeasurably. >>>> >>>>regards >>>>Steve >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>here here! I have just begun my trek into Python and am already relying >>>upon Py2Exe for my projects. Thank you for an effective, well designed >>>tool that is easy to use. It was one of the final deciding factors in >>>our company's choice of languages. (not the least of which was the ease >>>of which our dev team took to Python after pretzling with perl). I do >>>hope you change your mind. >>> >>>Garth >>> >>> >>> >> >>Garth pretty much summed up my feelings as well. >>I never would have started to learn python with out the option of py2exe, >> now i love it and would HATE to have to go back to some lesser language. >> IMHO. >>so thank you as well >> >> >> >Well, it's all very well singing Thomas' praises, but what's really >needed here is someone who'll maintain the code base! I would urge the >hordes of py2exe users to consider if they couldn't give up a little >time to keep the software in shape now Thomas no longer has the time. > >regards > Steve > > I've been watching similar things in other projects ...
The nice thing about open source is that you don't have to have somebody taking over straight away ... I suspect that what will happen is somebody will want to do something new with the code some time, or fix a number of bugs, and at that point they will volunteer... David _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32