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by Randall Wood-3 :: Rate this Message:

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As part of GSOC, the MacPorts project has a small TCL library that
allows NSNotification messages to be sent from TCL. Is there a hosting
place where Mac-specific TCL libs/extensions can live, like Google
Code or SourceForge, or do we just need to spin off an external
project at one of those sites if spin this out from our code?

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Re: Space for a project

by Mats Bengtsson-5 :: Rate this Message:

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I've got a "carbon" module at my tclspeech (mac only) project at SourceForge
(http://tclspeech.cvs.sourceforge.net/tclspeech/carbon/) where I have collected
small pieces of Mac only Tcl code. I could add you there if you want.

Mats

On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Randall Wood
<randall.h.wood@...> wrote:

> As part of GSOC, the MacPorts project has a small TCL library that
> allows NSNotification messages to be sent from TCL. Is there a hosting
> place where Mac-specific TCL libs/extensions can live, like Google
> Code or SourceForge, or do we just need to spin off an external
> project at one of those sites if spin this out from our code?
>
> --
> Randall Wood
> randall.h.wood@...
>
> "The rules are simple: The ball is round. The game lasts 90 minutes.
> All the rest is just philosophy."
>
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Re: Space for a project

by Randall Wood-3 :: Rate this Message:

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On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 2:37 AM, Mats Bengtsson <matsben@...> wrote:
> I've got a "carbon" module at my tclspeech (mac only) project at SourceForge
> (http://tclspeech.cvs.sourceforge.net/tclspeech/carbon/) where I have collected
> small pieces of Mac only Tcl code. I could add you there if you want.
>
> Mats

Thank you, but if it comes to that, we'll just host it at MacPorts. I
was wondering if there is a generic place for Tcl extensions to be
hosted.

> On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Randall Wood
> <randall.h.wood@...> wrote:
>> As part of GSOC, the MacPorts project has a small TCL library that
>> allows NSNotification messages to be sent from TCL. Is there a hosting
>> place where Mac-specific TCL libs/extensions can live, like Google
>> Code or SourceForge, or do we just need to spin off an external
>> project at one of those sites if spin this out from our code?
>>
>> --
>> Randall Wood
>> randall.h.wood@...
>>
>> "The rules are simple: The ball is round. The game lasts 90 minutes.
>> All the rest is just philosophy."
>>
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Re: Space for a project

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Randall Wood wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 2:37 AM, Mats Bengtsson <matsben@...> wrote:
>> I've got a "carbon" module at my tclspeech (mac only) project at SourceForge
>> (http://tclspeech.cvs.sourceforge.net/tclspeech/carbon/) where I have collected
>> small pieces of Mac only Tcl code. I could add you there if you want.
>
> Thank you, but if it comes to that, we'll just host it at MacPorts. I
> was wondering if there is a generic place for Tcl extensions to be
> hosted.

There's not really anything formal. A lot of projects (including Tcl and
Tk) are hosted at Sourceforge, but, some newer projects seem to be choosing
Google Code.

I don't have any real opinion on which is the better option, except to say
that Sourceforge has been around longer but seems to have the occasional
short outage, and, while Google's pretty notable for system and service
availability, Google Code's a relatively new service and may have growing
pains ahead.

I haven't heard much about the MacPorts project as far as hosting goes.

Best of luck.

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