Hi Mark,

Back in the later half of 2009, Herbert Breunung began to publish a wonderful 
series of articles in the german magazine "$foo" about WxPerl programming. I 
remember reading these with great enthusiasm, which led me to switch from 
Perl/Tk to WxPerl.

I still use WxPerl today for GUI development and see no reason to switch to any 
other Perl toolkit. I simply enjoy using WxPerl. I sincerely hope that a 
dedicated programmer will step forward as the new WxPerl maintainer. It would 
be such a shame if WxPerl were to now become dormant.

All the best and thank you.

Cheers,
Ron.
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Ron Grunwald
ron...@yahoo.com.au
http://www.dvlcorner.org

> On 6 Apr 2017, at 5:07 am, Mark Dootson <mark.doot...@znix.com> wrote:
> 
> All.
> 
> It has been an interesting several years working on Wx. I hope a few of you 
> gained benefit from my work.
> 
> Johan has been for some time promoting the idea that Wx has been abandoned. 
> I'm not sure why. But I'm somewhat tired of it.
> 
> Therefore  I now feel that it is time that someone else took over and carried 
> Wx forward. Johan I believe has full access to sourceforge and therefore can 
> sort out any domain redirection etc. It appears he is in control of all the 
> domains now except wxperl.it.
> He can simply point all the other domains away from wxperl.it.
> 
> That's it from me. All the best for the future and I hope you are able to 
> take Wx forward.
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> On 05/04/2017 18:33, Johan Vromans wrote:
>> On Tue, 17 Jan 2017 23:08:21 -0500, David Kaufman <da...@gigawatt.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> And I've set myself a calendar reminder to remember to not forget to
>>> send you the authcodes in March :-)
>> I assume transfer has taken place.
>> 
>> What to do with wxperl.it and wxperl.nl?
>> My personal opinion is that it would be best to move all sites and services
>> to wxperl.org, with .net and .com as alternates.
>> 
>> -- Johan

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