I'm in a similar situation.  I just completed version 0.1 of the hexgrid 
module, to work with hexagonal grids like those in old-school wargames.

You can check it out at

https://github.com/euccastro/hexgrid

Where tests/run.scm are the automated tests, tests/visualize.scm is an 
interactive visualization of what it does (see docstring).


and documentation has been tentatively uploaded to 
http://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/4/hexgrid

It passes all salmonella checks.  Should you approve this, the line to add to 
egg-locations would be:

(hexgrid "https://github.com/euccastro/hexgrid/raw/master/release-info";)





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>From: Mario Domenech Goulart <[email protected]>
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>Hi Tim,
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>On Sat, 13 Jul 2013 14:58:29 +0200 Tim van der Linden <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I finished up an early version of my egg and, as stated in the
>> "releasing-your-egg" manual, I should ask somebody here for access to
>> SVN so I can add it :)
>
>We have a a special file (egg-locations) which contains a list
 of
>"pointers" to the actual location of egg source repositories, and
>editing that list is the only step which requires special permissions
>(you only have to request it when releasing your egg for the first
>time).
>
>If the code repository for your egg is avaliable from a public server,
>all you need to do is send the list the location and someone with admin
>access will add it to the coop.  We'll take care of adding a pointer to
>your egg as soon as you publish its location.
>
>An svn account will probably still be useful, though, for
>documentation.  We keep egg documentation in the wiki, which uses svn as
>backend storage.  You can edit it with an anonymous account, which is
>not recommended, since we have to keep one eye on anonymous edits to
>check for wiki spam, and that means manual work.  So, it's recommended
>that you create an svn account and use it to edit the wiki (just send me
>the
 username you inted to use and the hash of your password -- it can be
>generated with "openssl passwd -apr1").
>
>Finally, before releasing your egg, make sure it gets approved by
>salmonella (http://wiki.call-cc.org/egg/salmonella), the tool we use to
>perform basic checks on eggs.  If you don't have it installed, it's just
>a matter of running:
>
>  $ chicken-install salmonella
>
>To use it, you can:
>
>  $ cd <egg source dir>
>  $ salmonela
>
>If salmonella doesn't indicate anything wrong, you are good.  If you see
>any failure, you can see more details about it using the log viewer:
>
>  $ salmonella-log-viewer salmonella.log
>
>Once your egg gets added to the coop, it'll be daily tested by
>salmonella (see http://tests.call-cc.org)
>
>Best
 wishes.
>Mario
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