>Isn't this just the sort of thing you'd want to do at
http://www.codeplex.com/VFPX?
Hard question. This is kind of specific project, and don't know how would it fare at VFPX.
I am not even sure if it would have been accepted as VFPX open source project due to
the fact that it might be perceived as competiotion to some other tools.
(Aldough I don't believe it competes or compares to anything out there within pure VFP zone)
Truth is simply that being alone in Cyprus, I am trying to form some sort of small alliance of authors who are interested in this project and who would actually share this project ownership.
But I don't know myself how doable is all this. I spent most of my brain energy on creating it
rather then thinking of how to proceed with it later.
For the time been I will just complete it from 0.85 to version 1.00 (add one component)
then comes ironing possible bugs, adding few already requested provisions and then
I will see what to do with all this.
>And I do agree btw - long live the fleet one!
You bet :)
>
>BR
>
>Peter
>
>>Dear All
>>
>>About week ago, I published new reporting framework for VFP9 . It is called 'Report Sculptor'
>>and It aims to provide some new, and I believe interesting concepts when reporting with VFP9.
>>It can be also used as foundation for building your own OOP reporting solutions.
>>
>>As I mentioned already on website, I hereby want to inform VFP comunity directly,
>>that this is
Free and Open Project,
>>so I cordially invite all of You Foxpro Magicians, Gurus , Diehards , Commandoes etc
>>
>>to visit
>>
>>
http://www.report-sculptor.com/development/getinvolved>>
>>All Work items are open.
>>
>>If you are interested in undertaking some of it in full, you can contact me directly va email.
>>
>>Long Live Fox :)