Re: Tk / Nick Ing-Simmons

2007-11-22 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 04:54:31PM +, Andy Armstrong wrote:
 I notice that since Nick Img-Simmons' sad passing Tk seems  
 unmaintained. It certainly doesn't build on 5.10. I wonder if anyone  
 knows the status of it and whether anyone is considering maintaining it?

 Thoughts?

I think you're missing what Slaven has been up to:

http://search.cpan.org/~srezic/Tk-804.027_501/

Nicholas Clark


Re: Tk / Nick Ing-Simmons

2007-11-22 Thread Andy Armstrong

On 22 Nov 2007, at 18:24, Nicholas Clark wrote:

On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 04:54:31PM +, Andy Armstrong wrote:

I notice that since Nick Img-Simmons' sad passing Tk seems
unmaintained. It certainly doesn't build on 5.10. I wonder if anyone
knows the status of it and whether anyone is considering  
maintaining it?



Thoughts?


I think you're missing what Slaven has been up to:

http://search.cpan.org/~srezic/Tk-804.027_501/



Ah yes. Thanks. I'll mail him and find out what he's up to with it.

--
Andy Armstrong, Hexten






Re: Tk / Nick Ing-Simmons

2007-11-22 Thread Andy Armstrong

On 22 Nov 2007, at 18:19, Andy Lester wrote:
I notice that since Nick Img-Simmons' sad passing Tk seems  
unmaintained. It certainly doesn't build on 5.10. I wonder if  
anyone knows the status of it and whether anyone is considering  
maintaining it?


I think that it's important to Nick's memory that his code is not  
allowed to rot. Unless anyone thinks it's in poor taste I'd like to  
take a crack at making the necessary changes so it keeps working.


I meant to send out an announcement about that way back when, like  
when I took over Iain Truskett and Simon Cozens' modules, but never  
got around to it.  I think it would be tremendous to get Tk up and  
running again.  Heck, I might even help.



If there are no objections let's move ahead with that then. Could  
someone give ANDYA and PETDANCE co-maint please?


--
Andy Armstrong, Hexten






Tk / Nick Ing-Simmons

2007-11-22 Thread Andy Armstrong
I notice that since Nick Img-Simmons' sad passing Tk seems  
unmaintained. It certainly doesn't build on 5.10. I wonder if anyone  
knows the status of it and whether anyone is considering maintaining it?


I think that it's important to Nick's memory that his code is not  
allowed to rot. Unless anyone thinks it's in poor taste I'd like to  
take a crack at making the necessary changes so it keeps working.


Thoughts?

--
Andy Armstrong, Hexten






Re: Tk / Nick Ing-Simmons

2007-11-22 Thread Andy Lester


On Nov 22, 2007, at 10:54 AM, Andy Armstrong wrote:

I notice that since Nick Img-Simmons' sad passing Tk seems  
unmaintained. It certainly doesn't build on 5.10. I wonder if anyone  
knows the status of it and whether anyone is considering maintaining  
it?


I think that it's important to Nick's memory that his code is not  
allowed to rot. Unless anyone thinks it's in poor taste I'd like to  
take a crack at making the necessary changes so it keeps working.


I meant to send out an announcement about that way back when, like  
when I took over Iain Truskett and Simon Cozens' modules, but never  
got around to it.  I think it would be tremendous to get Tk up and  
running again.  Heck, I might even help.


--
Andy Lester = [EMAIL PROTECTED] = www.petdance.com = AIM:petdance






Re: Tk / Nick Ing-Simmons

2007-11-22 Thread Andy Lester


On Nov 22, 2007, at 12:24 PM, Nicholas Clark wrote:


I think you're missing what Slaven has been up to:

http://search.cpan.org/~srezic/Tk-804.027_501/



Duh, and I even gave him rights to it. :-(

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Andy Lester = [EMAIL PROTECTED] = www.petdance.com = AIM:petdance