OK but even if this is only available to windows users it will be well worth inclusion. In this case we would include only binary.
Massimo On Aug 19, 6:04 pm, Stef Mientki <stef.mien...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 19-08-2010 22:24, mdipierro wrote:> This is impressive. > thanks > > I would like to distribute this with web2py (under > > contrib with its own license) > > What do you think? > > I feel honored, > so sounds like a good idea to me.> What are the prerequisites? > > AFAIK (I always use a very full blown Python version, and I'm totally not > aware of which parts I'm > using), > but the most important things are Python 2.6 and wxPython 2.8. > The wysiwyg html editor is a docked Delphi application, so only suited for > windows. > For Mac and Linux this should be replaced by something else, maybe webkit, > but that doesn't run > (easy) under windows> Do you have binaries for windows and mac? > > No, > I can only make binaries for windows and even these are not very suitable for > distro, > because my builder always include the whole full blown python sources. > As I see there's enough interest, here is my global plan > - fix some bugs > - remove the non-standard libs > - make wysiswyg editor only included in windows > - make some basic doc > - make a windows binary + source distro (due to way my builder works, that's > almost the same) > Depending on my spare time, this should take a couple of weeks. > > then I need someone to test it (and probably make some changes) under Linux > and Mac > > then we can distibute it. > I mentioned BSD, because it's the easiest I know, > but any license is good for me, as long as it's free enough. > > cheers, > Stef > > > Massimo > > > On Aug 19, 3:12 pm, Stef Mientki <stef.mien...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> hello, > > >> I made a movie about the most important features of the editor I'm using, > >> you can see it here: > > >>http://mientki.ruhosting.nl/movies/web2py_1.html > > >> If there's enough interest, I'll make the application available under BSD > >> license. > >> At this moment, only under windows all features are available. > > >> cheers, > >> Stef