Hi. Thomas Burdick recommends I switch to your service for Cells. I am on SourceForge now if you want to check out my two projects there, RoboCells (actual files available) and Cells (which I was about to populate before Thomas spoke up. License is MITs. Code is all CL, tho C glue is always a possibility.
Can do? I would also do Cello (the Cells-based GUI) and RoboCells (RoboCup ala Cells) under the same project. I am approaching three users (what is that on the Arlo scale? a "movement"?), and they are replicating each other's efforts already trying to make sense out of my code.
thx,
kenny
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 02:54:30PM -0500, Kenny Tilton wrote:
RoboCells (actual files available) and Cells (which I was about to populate before Thomas spoke up. License is MITs. Code is all CL, tho C glue is always a possibility.
Approved. ;)
Can do? I would also do Cello (the Cells-based GUI) and RoboCells (RoboCup ala Cells) under the same project. I am approaching three users
...though on the long run you might want to consider having them as separate projects on cl.net, both for better visibility and logistics.
Would you like to write an article about Cells? We're in the process on starting an article service on cl.net as well...
Cheers,
-- Nikodemus
Hi Kenny!
Kenny Tilton ktilton@nyc.rr.com writes:
Hi. Thomas Burdick recommends I switch to your service for Cells. I am on SourceForge now if you want to check out my two projects there, RoboCells (actual files available) and Cells (which I was about to populate before Thomas spoke up. License is MITs. Code is all CL, tho C glue is always a possibility.
Can do? I would also do Cello (the Cells-based GUI) and RoboCells (RoboCup ala Cells) under the same project. I am approaching three users (what is that on the Arlo scale? a "movement"?), and they are replicating each other's efforts already trying to make sense out of my code.
I approve!
Regards, Mario.