On 3/29/06, Hoehle, Joerg-Cyril <Joerg-Cyril.Hoehle@t-systems.com> wrote:
Attila,

here's my RCS archive.  It contains all changes I ever did, in RCS format.

thanks! i've created a darcs repo and updated the main page at http://common-lisp.net/project/iterate/ with description on how to get the tree.

i've also added my first-time-p and first-iteration-p changes to the repo.

It reflects the state from January this year. It's still 1.4.  It does not contain the things I've announced for 1.5 (i.e. log in .lisp, your first-time-p, the clause specifier concept unification).  Maybe I'll have time the next week-end.


What do you expect from a move from Arch to Darcs?  As for myself, the only thing I can tell is I have a little experience with it via CFFI, but ~0 with Arch.  I found Darcs' behaviour in case of conflict really weird and utmost confusing.  Beside that, I enjoyed using it and especially appreciated its "choose which diff snippets from the file to make part of the patch" feature that I had never seen before.

i mostly expect that iterate users will use the darcs tree as a download option (i would at least) and that it will make their lives easier.

please note that the darcs repo browsing does not work yet, i need admin assistance for the registration.

- attila

(alias 101 on irc &no 'its not lisp code :)