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DrWimp Support

Started byDavid Briggs <dbriggs@kepler.demon.co.uk>
First post2011-06-08 19:27 +0100
Last post2011-06-08 20:23 +0100
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  DrWimp Support David Briggs <dbriggs@kepler.demon.co.uk> - 2011-06-08 19:27 +0100
    Re: DrWimp Support Steve Fryatt <news@stevefryatt.org.uk> - 2011-06-08 20:23 +0100

#404 — DrWimp Support

FromDavid Briggs <dbriggs@kepler.demon.co.uk>
Date2011-06-08 19:27 +0100
SubjectDrWimp Support
Message-ID<bf0540e051.dbriggs@kepler.demon.co.uk>
Hi,

Is anyone else planning to take over support of the DrWimp library
now that Ray Favre passed away last year. I have been a supporter
of DrWimp for a few years now and have supplied a few updates and
improvements which made it into some of the releases of DrWimp.
Unfortunately, I have too many other interests to take on the
development of DrWimp myself.

Just curious.

-- 
David Briggs
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#405

FromSteve Fryatt <news@stevefryatt.org.uk>
Date2011-06-08 20:23 +0100
Message-ID<mpro.lmhkjq0241hds01el.news@stevefryatt.org.uk>
In reply to#404
On 8 Jun, David Briggs wrote in message
    <bf0540e051.dbriggs@kepler.demon.co.uk>:

> Is anyone else planning to take over support of the DrWimp library now
> that Ray Favre passed away last year. I have been a supporter of DrWimp
> for a few years now and have supplied a few updates and improvements which
> made it into some of the releases of DrWimp. Unfortunately, I have too
> many other interests to take on the development of DrWimp myself.

Jim Nagel at Archive is coordinating work on Ray's software.  It's a bit
informal, but if anyone plans to do updates and release them, let Jim know
beforehand to avoid duplication of effort.

Just a thought, but maintaining DrWimp is likely to be in a different league
to using it as a Wimp library.  Writing a simple to use library isn't
necessarily simple in itself (making it both simple to use /and/ useful
isn't easy).

:-)

-- 
Steve Fryatt - Leeds, England

http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/

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