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Re: [grt-talk] New debian maintainer.
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Jason Dagit |
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Re: [grt-talk] New debian maintainer. |
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Wed, 02 Mar 2005 09:30:25 -0800 |
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> b) GRT in its current state is effectively dead, and unless someone
> else then me picks it up it is hugely unlikely to see any
> future work.
Sad but true. I don't think we've had so much as a cvs commit in a
year. Is there a project that we could merge with? For example, we
use cl-sdl, perhaps GRT would be better off as an advanced example of
cl-sdl. Merging with them _might_ strengthen interest in both
projects.
> (There is some discussion about this in the list arhcives, but in
> a nutshell: I'm far too busy with SBCL and real life to hack on GRT
> right now, and when/if I find time for it I plan to implement what
> amounts to a full redesign under a MIT/BSD licence -- at which point
> there's not much point in pretending to call it the same software
> anymore.)
I'm also too busy in real life to work on GRT at all.
> In light of this, bump the version number or drop the package, as
> you feel best.
I had a crazy idea that maybe we should bump the version to 1.0 and
refer to it as GRT 1.0 Final, but I don't think that does anything
useful and it will just be confusing for future maintainers, if they
materialize.
Good luck, Peter.
I had fun hacking on GRT, even if I didn't do it often or a lot.
Jason