It would not be better to have a release cycle such as the one of arch linux (no static downloads, but a well defined notification of stable builds from the git repository)?, I think it would also be great to have that info on the build or download page.
-----Original Message----- From: 'Kassen' [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: viernes, 11 de mayo de 2012 13:00 To: Carlos Alegria Cc: 'gcr'; 'fluxus' Subject: Re: [Fluxus] plt-zscheme or Racket? On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 12:17:41PM -0500, Carlos Alegria wrote: > I actually read about PLT on the latest stable tarball link found in > the fluxus download page. The tarball mentioned by grc comes from an > outdated AUR package. Ah, check, then that one is out of date. My Git clone refers to Racket in the README, but oddly PLT is mentioned in the instructions for Windows users as a example of a library you need. The tarballs should of course work and be correct, but I'd suggest using the Git version for anyone comfortable with that kind of thing. It should have less bugs, more features but most of all it should have faster fixes. It also strikes me that the name "Fluxus" implies a sort of continual change that may not be particularly well suited to static downloads ;-) Kas.
