IIRC there was some discussion of this idea -> script-fu ending up as an independent plugin rather than one maintained within the GIMP code base. Basically, script-fu ending up in the position that PyGimp has been in -- an optional extra rather than part of the core installation. That's the idea. There has only been discussion. No concrete plans have been made. On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 12:24 PM, Andreas_P <kyeldon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In the German Gimp Forums I've had a little discussion with Michael Schumacher > and houz (don't know real name for now) > > schumaml wrote: "I would give Python a go, instead of Scheme..." > > schumaml; wrote: > > "Mittelfristig fliegt Scheme eher raus, und alle Skripte in GIMP werden in > Python sein. > > Die einzige Hürde dafür ist noch die Verfügbarkeit für Microsoft Windows - dort > ist der typische Nutzer nicht in der Lage, Python und drei Module zu > installieren - aber das wird sich spätestens mit den 2.8-Installerpaketen > geben." > > On the longterm, Scheme isn't going to stay, and all scripts in GIMP will be > written in Python. > > The only hurdle against it is, the availability for GIMP on MS-Windows - the > typical (dumbnut user) can't install Python and three modules for using GIMP - > but this thing will be history - ultimately with the installer packages within > 2.8... > > I would be glad when Aliens were behind it, it seems more serious. > > Schumaml; was one of the first persons to push a python integration into GIMP on > Windows... > And he has some sort of credibility when saying... Scheme isn't to survive > here.... > > and later houz wrote: "It is a thing of parting ressources, Scheme would be > wasting them, we (GIMP Dev-Team) cannot support every backend for scripting. > > So, your turn GIMP-Dev Community (Hopefully I am soon good enough to get my code > accepted within git) > _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer