On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 01:00:34PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I find the fact that we would need to break apart packages a bit
> > > annoying (and potentially a burden for releases and etc).
> >
> > That would seem to be a problem. It is a fairly arbitrary
> > imposition, so an unnecessary use (waste) of time in the longer term.
>
> I've explained the reasons at length. But to summarise: We don't put
> unstable stuff in the GNOME Platform so we won't put unstable stuff in the
> GNOME Platform Bindings. And we won't put stuff in the GNOME Platform
> Bindings if it isn't a binding for the GNOME Platform.
Help me out here:
- Does GTK+ constitute a part of the GNOME Platform? If so, then I
assume PyGTK would constitute a part of the Platform Bindings.
- What does "stable" mean? None of the code AFAIK is under heavy
development, so if the only criteria for splitting packages is not
being "in-development" [which is a bit bogus] then
- Is there a requirement of completeness? Must the bindings cover a
certain minimum percentage of the original platform library?
- As a summarizing statement, how strict are we going to be towards
package splits? Do you forsee PyGTK shipping more than two
packages (pygtk and gnome-python) as part of the bindings?
> > My main disappointment in the "proposal" at the moment is
> > that whilst it should still be in proposal status it is being
> > pitched like a done deal.
>
> I have given everybody time to respond, and received the explicit blessing
> of the GNOME Board and release team, but we can't wait forever. The schedule
Why was it not announced here earlier?
> must start and releases must be made. I have given pygtk extra time by
> creating a December 22nd deadline for tarball submissions.
Yes, it gives us just enough time to package the tarballs and fill the
stockings with bug reports <wink>
Take care,
--
Christian Robottom Reis | http://async.com.br/~kiko/ | [+55 16] 261 2331
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