I agree, anything slated for base/ should stick with a language
already present in base/ unless there's a very good reason to
introduce another.
On Jun 27, 2007, at 12:02 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Elias, is your merge.rb script destined for inclusion in MacPorts
base, for use by portfiles in some way? If so, then I'm a little
displeased that you've chosen to write it in Ruby. I don't know
Ruby. I know PHP, Bash, a bit of Perl, enough Tcl to get by with
MacPorts, but not Ruby, nor was learning it on my agenda. Why
introduce another programming language here?
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