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Re: ttn-pers-scheme & mgrabmue-pers-scheme
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Keisuke Nishida |
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Re: ttn-pers-scheme & mgrabmue-pers-scheme |
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Wed, 21 Mar 2001 06:43:50 -0500 |
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At Wed, 21 Mar 2001 08:29:20 +0100,
Martin Grabmueller wrote:
>
> On the other hand -- maybe we should combine efforts and move the most
> useful modules from our personal packages into a new package, maybe
> called `guile-util', and distribute this separately. Maybe we could
> also import it into GNU CVS.
I think something like this is helpful, because it can be the first
place of looking for utilities. Since a new module hierarchy has
been proposed recently, we could extract non-mandatory modules from
the core and reorganize them into a separate package.
> But note that the code in the packages is probably not good enough for
> production use[1] -- I do a `release early, release often' practice
> for my personal package. It is more for making code available so that
> people can pick whatever they need and can use, improve it, feed it
> back to me etc. ...
This is important, I think. The frequency of the core release seems
to be very slow. Module packages can be released more frequently.
Kei