On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Geoff Speicher <[email protected]>wrote:
> Okay guys, you two should talk to each other more. :) > > Sidharth, Yauhen's code was imported as a copy of yours in April > of 2009 and has made quite a bit of progress since then. It > does not appear that you have made any changes to the original > sources, so unless you have uncommitted changes in your working > copy, there are no conflicts. > > so far - everything is in sync, i.e. no conflicts. I think that ideally we should merge Yauhen's changes back into > the original antlrphpruntime project on Google Code and continue > development there. Does anyone have any objection to this? If > you would like, I can do the merge. > > yes. that would be great. let me known when we have a single central SVN repo on Sidharth's project updated. > Yauhen, your phpandallthat project is linked to from the ANTLR > targets page. When the merge is complete we will need to contact > someone who can edit the ANTLR Wiki. I can edit this, as well as everyone who has registrated for the wiki. Just reg yourself, login and off you go ;-) I also saw the email > from Terence regarding the contributor agreement. We will > need to coordinate with him to see if every committer on the > antlrphpruntime Google Code project will also need to sign the > agreement. > > As for me, I did it this june I think. I've sent a snail mail signed agreement I've got from Terence. Geoff > > > On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 10:14:09PM +0530, Sidharth Kuruvila wrote: > > Hi, > > > > It's fairly easy to port antlr to php, though it does involve lots of > grunt > > work. I've already done some work on a php runtime if you are interested > in > > looking at that. > > > > http://code.google.com/p/antlrphpruntime > > > > Yauhen Yakimovich was looking at this too, not sure how far he's gotten. > > > > Regards Sidharth > -- With best regards, Y.Y.
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