
In a message of Sun, 26 Dec 2004 14:24:47 PST, "Kirby Urner" writes:
At the OSCONs I've managed to attend (2003, 2004), wxPython attracted a high degree of interest and attendance. We've seen some exciting completed works making use of it. I've not seen similar enthusiasm for pyGTK. This might be the big-fish-in-a-small-pond syndrome, but, as I mentioned, I'm not ready to form a judgment along those lines.
While you are preparing judgements -- both wxPython and The Gnome Desktop, hence the GIMP, GTK and PyGTK are more popular in North America than they are in Europe. We are vastly more likely to use KDE than Gnome. wxWindows is not all that popular here: I am trying to think of a single site that uses is, and coming up empty. But I can think of 10 QT sites off the top of my head. Anecdotal for sure, but I don't think I am useless as a barometer of local popular sentiment. Which reminds me. Nearly everbody I know wants a Mac for Christmas. So perhaps we are only numerating the dinosaurs here. Laura