On Tuesday, 30 March 2021 at 17:40:15 UTC, mw wrote:
On Tuesday, 30 March 2021 at 07:51:17 UTC, Chris Piker wrote:
https://github.com/dlang-community/discussions/issues
But there is not much going on in DlangScience, right now there
is no real package maintained. The dlang-community intention is
to maintain *orphaned* but useful packages.
Good to know you're out there providing continuity.
Since I'm not orphaning packages soon and since physical science
packages have a relatively small user base, it sounds like
interaction with the dlang-community group is not recommended at
this time.
E.g. one of the most popular package libmir is not in
DlangScience at all:
https://github.com/libmir/mir-algorithm
https://github.com/libmir
Good point. Though as a D core library I wouldn't expect it find
it among a run-of-the-mill science repository collection.
So https://code.dlang.org/ is the main place for packages,
science or not.
Okay, got it. Repositories are scattered, and that's okay,
because packages are centralized.