Hi Walter, I just made this one: https://gitlab.com/nebogeo/fluxus
It's based on the latest savannah, happy to either add you as a member there or pull your changes if you want to set your own up - up to you! cheers, dave On 15/08/2019 05:42, Hong Yang wrote: > (test send mail to the list, it seem that I can't receive email from the > mail) > > Hi Dave > > It's good go hear from you. gitlab is OK with me. > > I've register on the gitlab, I found there is a repository [1] which > update several months ago, and the history of the repository stopped at > 2013/06/08, there a 8 more commits in the Savannah, do you have any plan > to upload all of them into gitlab? or do you need my help to do it? I > can clone at first and make a merge/pull request for them. For the local > changes I made, I can also follow the merge/pull request process. > > [1] https://gitlab.com/brainrape/fluxus > > Thanks > Walter > > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 9:24 AM Hong Yang <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Resend after subscribing. > > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 9:21 AM Hong Yang <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hi Fluxus community > > I've been playing fluxus since years ago since I started to > learn lisp with Racket. I curious about if any other > user/developers still interest with the fantastic of fluxus, but > I'm pretty sure the community is inactive since 2016. > > I spent some time on the fluxus in the last months, to make it > works under Ubuntu 18.04, fixed some build error, updated to > jack2 API, code clean up etc, after that, I'd like to develop a > game prototype with it for demonstration. While Racket is > evolving, I'm worrying about after 2 or 3 years, fluxus will > dead due unmaintained and miss match with latest Racket release. > I'd like to spend some time to keep fluxus updated and evolving > with Racket at the same time. > > Is there any one can assign a developer rule to me on the > savanah.nongnu.org <http://savanah.nongnu.org>? or I should fork > it to github for better spreading fluxus to widely community? > > Thanks for Dave, Garbor and all contributors of fluxus to make > it great! > > Sincerely, > Walter >
