I'm in the process of building the statutory couple of crap pages for Euphoric on sourceforge.
However, I have set up the mailing lists
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=175901
The lists are...
user : everyone
tester : those who use the test and/or stable release
developer : those who code
While I appreciate that everyone will want to be on the developer list, could you please think - "am I going to submit code and patches?". If you're not, don't sign up.
Quick updates
1. I've asked Fabrice for all of the sources (including patches) and will hopefully get them from him soonish
2. I've also asked for the sources to the utilities if he has them
3. Quite a lot of progress has been made on re-writing the assembler into C. It's slow going but is getting there. I'm not going to pencil in an interim release date as there are lots of variables in this, but in the next couple of weeks is realistic - it won't be all C though.
Euphoric on sf.net is go and an update or 3
Euphoric on sf.net is go and an update or 3
A man of all seasons, especially paprika and cayenne pepper
That sounds good
I will not subscribe to the list, because I have really no time I can regularly spend on such projects (I know, I already miserably failed helping fabrice on Atmosfairy after I said I would...), so I prefer to be out, but just help on specific situations if it can really help leverage thins in domains where I can do the difference.
So, don't hesitate to contact me if you need a temporary help, will try to provide assistance as much as my constrained calendar allows
Typicaly, what I can do is to do Windows builds to check if it compiles on Visual C++ 6/.net (things I use at home and at work), because I found out among years of programming that using a blend of various compilers really helps finding bugs and problems
I will not subscribe to the list, because I have really no time I can regularly spend on such projects (I know, I already miserably failed helping fabrice on Atmosfairy after I said I would...), so I prefer to be out, but just help on specific situations if it can really help leverage thins in domains where I can do the difference.
So, don't hesitate to contact me if you need a temporary help, will try to provide assistance as much as my constrained calendar allows
Typicaly, what I can do is to do Windows builds to check if it compiles on Visual C++ 6/.net (things I use at home and at work), because I found out among years of programming that using a blend of various compilers really helps finding bugs and problems
Yeah, sorry about that - I've been snowed under with my new job. I'll get things going over the weekendmmu_man wrote:I wanted to get the cvs to port it to BeOS but... well there isn't much yet. :^)
I can use some zip I found but I'm not sure it's the latest, would be best to have it in.
A man of all seasons, especially paprika and cayenne pepper