On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 4:09:54 PM UTC-4, Alex Miller wrote:
>
> Yes, I think that's largely correct. The goal of Richard's project is to 
> create an information model (data) describing a project from the 
> perspective of use. Codeq goes much deeper by integrating code history - 
> that allows you to ask very interesting and useful questions, however I 
> believe they are different than questions like: what records exist in this 
> particular version of a library I'm using? 
>

What protocols exist may be an even more interesting question. A protocol 
exposed to consumers of a library is likely to be a particularly useful 
(deliberately so) extension point. 

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