Andreas Rottmann <[email protected]> writes:

> OK, here's another one: `(wak ...)'. Wak, according to [0], means "six"
> in Mayan. I searched freshmeat and sourceforge and did a bit of googling
> as well: apparently, this is not yet taken by a free software
> project. It's very short, and reasonably unique. So unless I hear
> objections in the next few days, I'll apply for a project on Gna! and
> Gitorious using that name.
>
I have now registered a project on Gitorious [0], and inside it created
two repositories `wak-common' and `wak-fmt'. The former contains common,
private functionality such as an `include' macro, the latter an adaption
of Alex Shinn's formatting combinator library, making use of the former.

I'd like to invite everybody interested to peek around in these and note
issues :-). As for putting these issues to record: I've also applied for
a project at Gna! [1], also under the name `wak'; hopefully the project
gets approved soonish -- currently [1] notes 2010-05-07 as "should be
finished on" date. Then we'll have a bug tracker and a mailing list, and
I can stop pestering ikarus-users.

Ah, and if you are interested in contributing, please register on
Gitorious, and send me a mail with you user name, so I can add you to
the `wak-maintainers' team [2] -- I kinda feel lonely there ATM ;-).

[0] http://gitorious.org/wak
[1] https://gna.org/task/?7046
[2] http://gitorious.org/+wak-maintainers
-- 
Andreas Rottmann -- <http://rotty.yi.org/>

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