On Dec 6, 2011, at 10:31 , [email protected] wrote:

> The problem with this proposition as stated, in my opinion, is that
> the original fork is very easy to do but the following review/release
> processes asks for more volunteers time.

I'm willing to spend time and knowledge, and I hope others are also willing to 
do so, that's what my mail is about to some degree.

> Why not concentrate on a fork that's already there with plenty of
> patches, for instance this one :
> 
> https://github.com/thelema/ocaml-community
> 
> and roll a first release out of it ?

As mentioned there are various forks, we also have several forks of our own. 
I'm not proposing to add just another fork with 1-2 contributors, but I'm 
proposing to join forces on a single OCaml community project with a clear goal 
(the other forks can continue to exist and work on their respective goals with 
merging into ocaml-ng from time to time, i.e. when a milestone is reached).

Benedikt

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