It seems to originate from the same people who produce the Emacs
hyperbole information manager, which seems to have some respect and
momentum among power emacs users, and it *may* give some big leverage
on generation of a python development environment...
(And then again, it may not - eg, if it constrains to a particular
GUI/user interface, when we might/would want to implement in an open
interface that could be extended directly in python. It seems to me
to use emacs as it's interface, which i would not mind. Particularly
interesting if it becomes a regular component of the emacs
distribution. Hmm.)
Essential article identification of the most recent release announcement:
From: weiner@oakhill.sps.mot.com (Bob Weiner)
Subject: ANNOUNCE: The multi-language OO-Browser V2.8 has been released.
Message-ID: <WEINER.95Mar13200413@footloose.oakhill.sps.mot.com>
Reply-To: weiner@oakhill.sps.mot.com
Organization: Motorola Paging Products Group
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 1995 02:04:13 GMT
Just a thought.
ken
ken.manheimer@nist.gov, 301 975-3539