Also bear in mind that the orbit-python mailing list is still fairly active. There was a mail posted to this list today for example. Cheers, Phil Andy Dustman writes: > On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, J.W. Bizzaro wrote: > > > Shortly after the start of the PyORBit project, Jason Tackaberry started the > > ORBit-Python project, as a project for school. He has since graduated, and > > although he said he would continue the project, it seems he has abandoned it. > > > > http://projects.sault.org/orbit-python/ > > Jason Tackaberry <tack at linux.com> > > ORBit-Python seems to be alive and well. Last CVS checkin seems to be > about 7 weeks ago. If that doesn't seem like much activity, keep in mind > that ORBit-Python seemed to be fairly complete last time I played with it, > which was quite a while ago. You may want to poke the author. > > ORBit-Python reads IDL directly, so there are no stub/skeleton modules > like you might get with something like Fnorb or ILU. > > -- > Andy Dustman PGP: 0xC72F3F1D > @ .net http://dustman.net/andy > "Normally with carbonara you use eggs, but I used lobster brains instead." > -- Masahiko Kobe (Iron Chef Italian): 30-year-old Giant Lobster Battle > > > _______________________________________________ > pyorbit maillist - pyorbit at theopenlab.uml.edu > http://theopenlab.uml.edu/mailman/listinfo/pyorbit > >