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Re: psppire
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Ben Pfaff |
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Re: psppire |
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Sun, 30 Jul 2006 19:22:37 -0700 |
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John Darrington <address@hidden> writes:
> I think we now need to consider what is the minimum set of
> functionality the gui should have before we can release it, and start
> working towards that goal.
>
> Do people think it's releasable as is? If not, what needs to be
> implemented?
I don't have a strong opinion on this. If it doesn't get
improved before the next release, we can call it a "data editor"
for now. If it does, then it's a general-purpose GUI.
Part of the answer depends on what we want in PSPP as a whole
before the next release. One part of that, in turn, is in the
bug tracking system. Just now I went through and updated the
"release" field of all the bugs to reflect my current opinions.
(I'm sure you'll all get a flurry of email as a result.) Feel
free to disagree and change them to suit yourself.
What do we want in the next release as a whole, beside what's
already in the bug system? I know that personally I would still
like to implement some of the things that we discussed on our
conference call. Actually, I'll just file bugs on those, so
you can see them on Savannah.
--
On Perl: "It's as if H.P. Lovecraft, returned from the dead and speaking by
seance to Larry Wall, designed a language both elegant and terrifying for his
Elder Things to write programs in, and forgot that the Shoggoths didn't turn
out quite so well in the long run." --Matt Olson
Re: libglade and psppire, Jason Stover, 2006/07/17