Hi Amirouche! I just looked at the source hut thingy. I do not really understand where to go from there.
I see the to-do list: https://todo.sr.ht/~amz3/guile-r7rs On each item there is already a name before the chat icon in the table. But I guess that is only the creator of the to-do list item (you?)? I click on an item, lets say "(scheme repl)". Then I get to this page: https://todo.sr.ht/~amz3/guile-r7rs/41 There I see a link to a PDF and a GitLab project https://gitlab.com/akkuscm/akku-r7rs/ . However, the linked project seems to not be specific to any to-do list item. No matter what item I check, it always leads me to this akku thingy. Does that mean, that it is already implemented somewhere in the akku? Should it not be marked as closed on the to-do list then? And how does that source hut thing work? Do I create a new repository on GitLab and simply start implementing things according to what the PDF defines as the standard? I would like to see example code for other things R7RS to see if I can understand anything and see, if I feel capable of contributing anything of value, or if it is above my level. Sorry for all the questions! I have not used source hut before. Regards, Zelphir On 4/24/19 6:00 PM, [email protected] wrote: > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 21:22:45 +0200 > From: [email protected] > To: guile-user gnu <[email protected]> > Subject: R7RS On Guile > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > > Hello, > > > If you like R7RS and also like Guile you might join me > in getting together R7RS libraries as Guile libraries. > > I am just getting started not much is done as of yet. > The repository is over the rainbow at source hut: > > https://git.sr.ht/~amz3/guile-r7rs > > There is continuous integration that is setup. > Documentation is written in markdown and the project > rely on Guile srfi-64 testing framework. > > My plan is to focus on (scheme base) to get tests > and documentation up. > > Feel free to reach me if you would like to join the fun. > > > Happy hacking!
