Greetings,
I am currently maintaining the Garnet graphical toolkit project. I have modernized it in several ways, providing an ASDF definition file, thus making ASDF installation possible, supporting SBCL, making it faster and many other details.
As McCLIM was never according to how I see things a solid toolkit, I desided to make Garnet better, up-to-date and available to all users with a simple asdf-install.
Therefore, I am planning to release it under a new major number version and ask you for the project to be hosted on common-lisp.net since this seems the most logical place for a new Lisp project nowadays.
Thank you in advance, S.Kokkalis
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Hi,
FatherOfPinocchio geppeto@gmail.com writes:
I am currently maintaining the Garnet graphical toolkit project. I have modernized it in several ways, providing an ASDF definition file, thus making ASDF installation possible, supporting SBCL, making it faster and many other details. As McCLIM was never according to how I see things a solid toolkit, I desided to make Garnet better, up-to-date and available to all users with a simple asdf-install.
That sounds very interesting. A little googling and asking around sugests that you are not part of / in contact with the guys maintaining Garnet at sourceforge,
http://garnetlisp.sourceforge.net/
Perhaps you may wish to contact them? I'm sure that if you gang up you'll likely make a better impact.
Therefore, I am planning to release it under a new major number version and ask you for the project to be hosted on common-lisp.net since this seems the most logical place for a new Lisp project nowadays.
"new major number version". Which one was the previous, if I might ask?
Regards, Mario.