[cl-debian] TBNL vs. Hunchentoot: what to do? [was: Re: Bug#367969: cl-tbnl: upstream is now at 0.11.1]
Erick Ivaan Lopez Carreon
erick at fsl.org.mx
Mon Oct 16 22:33:23 UTC 2006
On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 00:15 +0200, Alceste Scalas wrote:
> Il giorno mer, 20/09/2006 alle 12.08 +0200, Peter Van Eynde ha scritto:
> > So for sbcl this seems an important update to do
>
> Hello (and sorry for the loong delay...),
>
> as you should have read from the latest announcements, TBNL has been
> officially deprecated in favour of Hunchentoot:
>
> http://common-lisp.net/pipermail/tbnl-devel/2006-October/000757.html
> http://weitz.de/hunchentoot/
>
> I think I need your advice: what to do with TBNL?
>
> a. package the last version, then wait some time until the
> .deb will be removed from Debian archives because it's
> unmaintained upstream. If it's worth, I should be able
> to work on it during this weekend;
>
> b. just remove TBNL right now, and let's hope a Hunchentoot
> Debian package will appear soon.
>
> Unfortunately I'm completely overwhelmed by study and work, and I can't
> have a look at Hunchentoot and package it before some weeks...
>
> What do you think?
>
My opinion is to follow the a. option.
And with respect to package Huchentoot if you can give me some advice i
offer to package it as soon as posible.
Greetings.
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