Christian,

> > > I understand that the PyGTK list is also the place where the PyORBit
> > > folks live. Please correct me if I'm wrong, otherwise I need some help:
> > 
> > I also think so.
> 
> It should be, but in practice the only person that has done work on
> PyORBit is James Henstridge, and he's been very busy (and therefore
> rarely on) the past months. Given that nobody's stepped up to pick up
> patches (I know of at least one outstanding patch in Bugzilla that would
> appreciate review and testing) I'd say right now it's "waiting for a
> maintainer". 

I expected this to be the case. Thanks for the input.

> > > 3.) Is there anyone who would recommend another ORB (Other than ORBit2
> > > and PyORBit) implementation to use with python in this scenario?
> > 
> > PyORBit has a incompatiblity problem with no ORBit2 servers [1][2]. I
> > don't use other python ORBs. Sorry.
> 
> You could try Duncan Grisby's omniORBpy, which has always been a very
> mature and featureful library.

I will definitively think about using omniORBpy (Since I've used the C++
bindings of omniORB before and had no problems with it).

Again, thanks for the input.

Regards,
Andre

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