Hi, Peter wrote on January 10 on this list: >Not just plans. The whole thing is ready! Including the 1.1 compatible native >layer. Well, at least almost. But there are big changes - we go together with >kaffe, it's not BISS anymore (both BISS-AWT and myself). A general announcement >together with Tim is terribly overdue (since we need some support and >protagonists). I count the days until Tim is back and managed to organize >server space so that we can go out. On March 7, he wrote: > > We will get more responsive once all of this has settled down. And there > is light at the end of the tunnel: I just got the first complex windows > to re-appear on the screen with our new Xlib layer. There is a good > chance that you will get two AWT implementations at the same time, if > BISS still has plans to publish my last one (which, however, was not > JNI-based yet). So, from that I take that Peter gave BISS an 0.9x compatible version be they left. My main question: are we talking about BISS-AWT 0.94 here, (which can be downloaded from various sites) or a later, still unpublished version? Now that Peter and Joerg left BISS, is there anybody at BISS who's still working on their AWT? I'm looking forward to Transvirtual's first release. Any dates on that? As an aside, how come Transvirtual didn't choose kore for as an unencumbered starting point for their libraries. I think it has a commercializable BSD copyright? Or was it for technical reasons, such as kore's "minimize native methods" philosophy? Thanks, Godmar