Is anyone maintaining arnesi?

Russ Tyndall russ at acceleration.net
Wed Mar 29 15:26:15 UTC 2017


You are quite welcome, Faré

I dont have access to the common-lisp.net page, but It would be good to 
point that over to the new github page.
I have asked the "clo-devel at common-lisp.net" mailing list for assistance.
https://common-lisp.net/project/bese/arnesi.html

I updated the cliki page:
http://www.cliki.net/arnesi

I have already filed the ticket to move the quicklisp source (with 
vseloveds consent):
https://github.com/quicklisp/quicklisp-projects/issues/1278

Cheers,
Russ Tyndall
Acceleration.net


On 03/28/2017 06:10 PM, Faré wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 2:15 PM, Russ Tyndall <russ at acceleration.net> wrote:
>> I have pushed what I hope to be a mostly compatible branch with full history
>> from the darks repository.  Almost all the tests are passing in this version
>> and it includes the patches from the vseloved repo merged on top.  I tried
>> to revamp the anemic README to be at least a little more helpful.
>>
>> Unfortunately, it is hard to guarantee that everything is just exactly the
>> same with so much time passing.  The biggest backward compatibility
>> difference I see is a couple functions take keyword arguments instead of
>> optional args (eg: make-reducer).  Also this arnesi uses collectors (which
>> was branched out of arnesi into an independent project a while ago).
>>
>> Beyond that I am happy to maintain this project since I need to anyway or
>> scede maintainership to vseloved.
>>
>> Please do report bugs one place or the other.
>>
>> [1]: https://github.com/AccelerationNet/arnesi
>>
> Thanks a lot, Russ!
>
> Can you tell Xach to update quicklisp by filing an issue on quicklisp-project?
>
> Can you update cliki?
>
> Can you update the common-lisp.net page? Do you have access rights?
>
> If arnesi gets slowly split into several smaller better projects,
> that's great, as long as there's a migration path. UIOP 3.2's
> with-deprecation can maybe help.
>
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