Hi, Greg Troxel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would be tempted to transfer the other modules; the plan you stated > leaves some things in cvs and some not, and you want to disable writes > to cvs after the cutover. It would be cleaner to have all in git and > cvs just a historical reference. Just to clarify: there are 18 modules, most of which are interesting, but also somewhat bitrotten. Here's the list: guile-comp guile-modules guile-statprof guile-www guile-core guile-oops guile-tcltk qscheme guile-doc guile-rgx-ctax guile-template workbook guile-gtkthreads guile-scripts guile-tk guile-lightning guile-scsh guile-vm I did some work on Guile-VM (in another repository, but it could be merged), so this one is slightly less outdated. `guile-statprof' is now known as `(statprof)' in Guile-Lib. `guile-oops' has been part of Guile for several years. `workbook' contains valuable but somewhat outdated (?) documentation. And the others, well... That's why the "lazy import" method I was suggesting seemed worthwhile (and also much less resource-consuming ;-)). That said, we could agree on a subset of these modules that we'd import from the beginning and let a few others rest in peace? Thanks, Ludovic.
