Re: clojure-contrib migrations

2012-12-19 Thread Alasdair MacLeod

On Monday, 17 December 2012 23:44:12 UTC, Christopher Meiklejohn wrote: 

 [...]I'd like to offer to step up and maintain clojure-contrib.graph, 
 mainly starting with converting the defstructs over to defrecords [...]

Out of interest - why use records rather than plain maps?

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Re: clojure-contrib migrations

2012-12-18 Thread Christopher Meiklejohn
Hi Andy, 

Thanks for the response.  I've signed the CA and mailed it off.  I'm also 
hoping to keep this under the clojure.* namespace.  Would the process moving 
forward be to create a separate repo containing just the components I'll be 
working on moving forward to break it out of the large clojure.contrib package?

- Chris 

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On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 at 1:56 AM, Andy Fingerhut wrote:

 If you want it to remain a Clojure contrib library with a clojure.* 
 namespace, you'll need to sign a Clojure CA to be able to make contributions 
 to it.
 
 http://clojure.org/contributing
 
 If you want to make it a project on Github or somewhere else, you would 
 probably need to keep the existing license, which I'm guessing is the Eclipse 
 public license.
 
 Andy
 
 On Dec 17, 2012, at 3:44 PM, Christopher Meiklejohn wrote:
 
  Hi there,
  
  I'm inquiring regarding the clojure-contrib migration process. I'd like to 
  offer to step up and maintain clojure-contrib.graph, mainly starting with 
  converting the defstructs over to defrecords so I can start playing around 
  in ClojureScript with this library. What's the process moving forward?
  
  - Chris
 
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Re: clojure-contrib migrations

2012-12-18 Thread Andy Fingerhut
I believe Sean Corfield has helped several of the older contrib libraries get 
migrated to the newer ones, and either knows the process better, or knows who 
to ask.  Sean?

Andy

On Dec 18, 2012, at 1:29 PM, Christopher Meiklejohn wrote:

 Hi Andy, 
 
 Thanks for the response.  I've signed the CA and mailed it off.  I'm also 
 hoping to keep this under the clojure.* namespace.  Would the process moving 
 forward be to create a separate repo containing just the components I'll be 
 working on moving forward to break it out of the large clojure.contrib 
 package?
 
 - Chris 
 
 -- 
 Christopher Meiklejohn
 
 
 On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 at 1:56 AM, Andy Fingerhut wrote:
 
 If you want it to remain a Clojure contrib library with a clojure.* 
 namespace, you'll need to sign a Clojure CA to be able to make contributions 
 to it.
 
 http://clojure.org/contributing
 
 If you want to make it a project on Github or somewhere else, you would 
 probably need to keep the existing license, which I'm guessing is the 
 Eclipse public license.
 
 Andy
 
 On Dec 17, 2012, at 3:44 PM, Christopher Meiklejohn wrote:
 
 Hi there,
 
 I'm inquiring regarding the clojure-contrib migration process. I'd like to 
 offer to step up and maintain clojure-contrib.graph, mainly starting with 
 converting the defstructs over to defrecords so I can start playing around 
 in ClojureScript with this library. What's the process moving forward?
 
 - Chris

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clojure-contrib migrations

2012-12-17 Thread Christopher Meiklejohn
Hi there,

I'm inquiring regarding the clojure-contrib migration process.  I'd like to 
offer to step up and maintain clojure-contrib.graph, mainly starting with 
converting the defstructs over to defrecords so I can start playing around 
in ClojureScript with this library.  What's the process moving forward?

- Chris

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Re: clojure-contrib migrations

2012-12-17 Thread Andy Fingerhut
If you want it to remain a Clojure contrib library with a clojure.* namespace, 
you'll need to sign a Clojure CA to be able to make contributions to it.

http://clojure.org/contributing

If you want to make it a project on Github or somewhere else, you would 
probably need to keep the existing license, which I'm guessing is the Eclipse 
public license.

Andy

On Dec 17, 2012, at 3:44 PM, Christopher Meiklejohn wrote:

 Hi there,
 
 I'm inquiring regarding the clojure-contrib migration process.  I'd like to 
 offer to step up and maintain clojure-contrib.graph, mainly starting with 
 converting the defstructs over to defrecords so I can start playing around in 
 ClojureScript with this library.  What's the process moving forward?
 
 - Chris

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