In the last two weeks I've been concentrating on slowly bringing together a programmer's guide for Argot. It's now 34 pages and should provide a reasonable introduction to getting started with Argot. I'm sure it will grow over time.
I've also prepared the Java version of Argot to be inline with the C and .Net verisons. I use Java for testing out new changes so it had ended up with a few loose ends. It was nice to go back and tidy it up.
The next thing on the agenda is to find out what's happenning with the OVPL and OVLPL. These licenses will have been infront of the OSI board for five months on friday. The most frustrating thing is that the OSI board have made no clear indications of if they will approve or reject the licenses. Rejecting them will have to spur changes to the Open Source Definition as they clearly comply.