
On 3/19/07, Tobias C. Rittweiler <tcr@freebits.de> wrote:
Heow Eide-Goodman <lists@alphageeksinc.com> writes:
...which means you can submit Slime-related projects!
How about the fancy SLDB debugger REPL so many people have been craving for so long? If that is considered not to be enough, there'd also be Zach Beane's christmas wish of a symbol conflict manager.[1]
Is actually any of the senior hackers willing to mentor any such a Slime project?
Anything else you have been dreaming of all nights?
I think some time ago Antonio Menezes Leitao was planing on implementing his pattern language for refactoring[1] for Slime, but I never heard what happened with this. I think, it would be a cool project, though I can't say if it's suitable for SOC. Cheers, Ivan [1] http://www.gia.ist.utl.pt/%7Eaml/Links/pattern-language-for-refactoring.ps
-T.
[1] http://xach.livejournal.com/96625.html
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