lol, that's mine.

It's where I parked stuff when I was trying to get the avra stuff working.
I bashed the avra (enough of) into it last year or whenever that was. :)

On Fri, Sep 12, 2025 at 4:41 PM Martin Nicholas via Amforth-devel <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, 31 Aug 2025 14:45:52 +0100
> Tristan wrote:
>
> > Fellow AmForthers,
> >
> > Nice to see some activity on the mailing list, which highlights
> >
> > (a) There is still some interest in AmForth from people new to the
> > list. (b) There are still some existing AmForth list members who read
> > the list.
> > (c) AmForth still does not have a maintainer.
> >
> > Regarding (c) I'm putting myself forward as a "maintainer-lite" for
> > AmForth. For those not on the list at the time, the links [0..2]
> > below give some history. Without somebody performing the maintenance
> > role, even in a limited way, it is hard to address some of the issues
> > raised on the mailing list. In short, I think a maintainer-lite would
> > (hopefully!) be better than no maintainer at all, and I have the time
> > now to do that. I would, however, be delighted if anyone wanted to
> > join me.
> >
> > Let me know what you think.
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Tristan
> >
> >
>
> All in favour. I am still working with AmForth and have some
> bugs/patches/improvements waiting for a maintainer.
>
> BTW, I found a fork of AmForth on GitHub whilst looking for a Python3
> version of amforth-shell.py:
> https://github.com/CableGuy67/AmForth
> Probably there is more good stuff there.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Martin Nicholas.
>
> E-mail: [email protected] (Address will be valid throughout 2025).
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