On 20/02/2016 03:56, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
There's a pull request which remains open:
https://github.com/apache/lucy-clownfish/pull/18
The tutorial remains pretty rough, though. I don't think whipping it into
shape should block 0.5.0.
So you'd rather release 0.5 without the tutorial? Fine with me.
I think the tutorial, and Clownfish in general, will be more compelling and
marketable when we are able to provide bindings for more languages, so I've
put a lot of energy into the Python bindings. They're pretty far along, but
the way I did things was not very Apache-like in that I labored in isolation
for too long. (I have 60 or so commits off on a branch.) So now I'm trying
to integrate them at a measured pace to allow for community review and
revision, but as a consequence they might be better targeted for an 0.6.0
release.
We should aim for a faster release schedule anyway. I'd like to see a major
release every 6-9 months.
Just to confirm, the intent is to should preserve the existing URL structure
-- so that page will ultimately live at...
http://lucy.apache.org/docs/perl/Lucy.html
Yes, that's the idea.
Before cutting the 0.5 release, I'd like to upload a CPAN developer release
based on the 0.5 branch to get feedback from CPAN Testers. The version
number will probably be something like 0.4.99_1.
+1
+1
Clownfish-CFC-0.4.99_1 has entered CPAN. The first test results will soon be
available at:
http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=Clownfish-CFC+0.4.99_1
If the results for CFC look good, I'll upload dev releases of the Clownfish
runtime, then Lucy.
Nick