I have not seen any discussion of this here, so I am forwarding this in case
any interested people don't know about it.

Murray Cumming
www.murrayc.com
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Subject: GNOME Platform Bindings release set


We now have a GNOME Platform Bindings release set. This means that we can
give some bindings a schedule and rules to work within, and we can endores
those bindings.

Rules:
http://developer.gnome.org/dotplan/bindings/rules.html
Schedule:
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.5/bindings/

Note that those rules do not guarantee 100% API coverage, but they do
guarantee API/ABI stability.

At the moment, it's just gtkmm (C++) and gtk2-perl (Perl):
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.5/bindings/modules.html

Expect others in the GNOME 2.8 schedule. I really think that Python should
be in 2.6 too, and others if they can do it. For 2.6, they have until
December 22nd to give us the list of modules that they want to be put in the
release set. Gtk# say they will do it unofficially and hope to be in 2.8.

If you have questions about the GNOME Platform Bindings release set please
send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you
want to appeal to a higher power. This might be reorganized a bit in future.

Murray Cumming
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