Kendrick wrote:
I wouldent say that, it has had lack of programmers not lack of
intrest. There are a fiew now that will be able to do somthing with it
that are getting involved now/again. jhalfs is a specific tool. its
made for the book parsing specificly and only. nalfs ideal is to be a
Not only parsing, but parsing into a buildable form and then executing
the build. It is a fully functional build tool although it lacks some of
the bells and whistles of nALFS.
network admin's tool as well as a home user. you would be able to
install/maintain a whole network with nalfs or just your home machine.
these are still goals, how ever nalfs is at the point where those goals
are next on the list of todo.
Er, no. You've been misunderstanding the talk, seemingly. nALFS is the
original tool that's still in use, created by Neven Has (hence the 'n').
The plans we are drawing up for the next tool are not going to be based
on nALFS, they will as much as possible be re-designed from scratch.
That's why the name 'alfs' was chosen instead of something like nALFS2
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