Hi Stu,
On 6/11/08, Stu Glaser stuglaser@gmail.com wrote:
It's not the lack of documentation. I don't even know where to start.
That's how we keep the newbies out :-)
Where is the main web page for each of cells, celtk, cello, and cells-gtk?
cells, celtk, cello only really exist in CVS:
http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/?root=cells#dirlist
cells-gtk is not too hard to find:
http://common-lisp.net/project/cells-gtk
Where are the source code repositories for each?
CVS, cells, celtk, cello see above. cells-gtk is linked on the cells-gtk project page.
Is there a central location for the tidbits of documentation that exist?
There is the cells-manifesto and examples in the cells CVS. There is the primer and FAQ linked from the cells-gtk project page. There is the example application and demo test-gtk in the cells-gtk cvs.
Also, what's the status of each. Actively developed, "finished", or left to rot?
A piece of art is never finished. :-)
cells: "mature and stable" says the cells-manifesto. Ken adds stuff as required.
cells-gtk: beta, semi-actively developed (i.e. whenever a bug comes up or we miss functionality, we add it)
cells-ode: close to 1.0 (I don't know what to add right now)
KT, which are you working on the most?
That, and the status of celtk/cello be left to Himself :)
HTH, Peter
P.S. It would be real nice to have a canonical git repository for each on github or gitorious.
I know CVS is quite old and people use darcs, git, svn, and mercurial these days, but what advantage is it exactly that we would get from migrating to git?
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