I now use gnome-terminal instead of xterm. I like the right-click on URL feature a lot, has been completely stable, and acts very much like xterm in all noticable respects. XChat now also has the right-click on URL feature. These are both excellent programs.
Havoc ported the Tk Text widget to GTK+. That is amazing. A long time ago I ported the Tk Packer (included with GTK+ as GtkPacker). With the porting of Tk's Packer and Text widgets to GTK+, I think it's safe to say we have accomplished an amazing amount of software reuse in the toolkit area, something people talk alot about and you rarely see happen. It's probably good to note that it is because Tk's license is extremely flexible. That's also something that seems to be going away in software as we see more MPL and non-GPL compatible licenses. Of course, if Tk was GPL, it would have been useless too since GTK+ is a LGPL licensed library.
I just got a IP Wireless Modem for my Palm V. Sorry, they are not accepting any more Beta testers. There may be a lack of a good free ssh client for the Palm Pilot. The only one seems to not have very good terminal emulation, so it might not be useable. I need to play around with it some more. It's also requires a lot of typing to connect, which sucks. However, it is free software so these things can be fixed and probably will as this type thing becomes more popular.
I was impressed by my ability to surf the web using my Pilot at Fudruckers earlier today. Of course, I ate too much and thought I was going to die, and now that's all tied together as one cool event. Sigh.
We have had deadlines at work every day for the last 2 weeks. It is very stressful and we miss about every other deadline. ;-) But we are making good progress and hopefully it will lighten up a bit next month.
I want to start working on a free software project again next month (see above paragraph about how I'm hoping things will lighten up a bit work-wise). I do not know what project to work on. It seems to me that all projects are pretty boring or overly-complex. ;-(
One possibility is to try and enhance theme support in GTK+ so that we can make it emulate other toolkits with perfection, or close to perfection. This would require adding some things to gtkrc parsing so that we can have per-widget class attributes. This would allow us to do some things like write the scrollbar code to allow moving the scrollbar buttons to different positions without a hack.
Of course, I want to get that port of GTK+ to BeOS integrated into the CVS tree sometime soon. Someone actually sent something to me saying they wanted to *use* it.
There are other ideas I have, but they are create-a-new-project ideas, and I think finishing or enhancing something would be better. What I don't want, is to be working on more than one project at a time. Tends to result in nothing getting done.