Re: picolisp-mode

2019-01-21 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi all,

> > There are currently 2 picolisp modes for emacs, one is distributed with
> > picolisp and the other is on melpa. Is there a reason for that ?
> 
> Yes:
> 
>https://github.com/melpa/melpa/issues/2514
> 
> One of the MELPA maintainers said in that thread:
> 
>If the time comes that users start saying that picolisp-mode
>on MELPA should be the official version then lets cross that
>road when we get there.
> 
> If people here would now like me to rename my mode, i'd be happy to initiate
> that process.

Or should we change the one in the distribution? I can do that, but as a
non-emacs user I don't know exactly what is needed. So if there is a general
agreement, please let me know what I should do.

☺/ A!ex

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Re: picolisp-mode

2019-01-21 Thread Jean-Christophe Helary
Alexis,

Wow :) Thank you for the information.

My current issue is that Debian installs the distribution picolisp-mode by 
default and for some reason the melpa package (yours) is not available.

Also, on Debian (well, it was Raspbian but I guess that's the same), when you 
open a picolisp file and you try to launch a picolisp process from the Picolisp 
menu, it doesn't work, as I wrote yesterday.

As far as emacs is concerned, we have melpa to manage our packages and in the 
picolisp case we have the Debian based distributions that only have access to 
the old mode and is not aware of the melpa package, and the rest of the world 
that has access to the melpa package and is not aware of the distribution 
package (or would not bother since the file is so old).

That's messy.

Considering that the melpa package is very actively maintained and supports the 
doc set, and that the distribution maintainers are not active, shouldn't we 
prefer a more standard "emacsy" way of dealing with the emacs mode and prefer 
what is on melpa (while eventually adding missing stuff from the distribution 
to the melpa archive)?

Jean-Christophe 

> On Jan 21, 2019, at 20:55, Alexis  wrote:
> 
> 
> Jean-Christophe Helary  writes:
> 
>> There are currently 2 picolisp modes for emacs, one is distributed with 
>> picolisp and the other is on melpa. Is there a reason for that ?
> 
> Yes:
> 
>   https://github.com/melpa/melpa/issues/2514
> 
> One of the MELPA maintainers said in that thread:
> 
>   If the time comes that users start saying that picolisp-mode
>   on MELPA should be the official version then lets cross that
>   road when we get there.
> 
> If people here would now like me to rename my mode, i'd be happy to initiate 
> that process.
> 
> 
> Alexis.
> 
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Re: picolisp-mode

2019-01-21 Thread Alexis



Jean-Christophe Helary  writes:

There are currently 2 picolisp modes for emacs, one is 
distributed with picolisp and the other is on melpa. Is there a 
reason for that ?


Yes:

   https://github.com/melpa/melpa/issues/2514

One of the MELPA maintainers said in that thread:

   If the time comes that users start saying that picolisp-mode
   on MELPA should be the official version then lets cross that
   road when we get there.

If people here would now like me to rename my mode, i'd be happy 
to initiate that process.



Alexis.

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picolisp-mode

2019-01-21 Thread Jean-Christophe Helary
There are currently 2 picolisp modes for emacs, one is distributed with 
picolisp and the other is on melpa. Is there a reason for that ?


Jean-Christophe Helary
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[Job posting] PicoLisp and wev dev (remote, part-time)

2019-01-21 Thread Alexander Williams

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Hi all,

My company has a few small PicoLisp projects which require some help 
to continue/develop.


I'm looking for someone who is available for remote part-time project 
based PicoLisp and web development (HTML/JS). It is mostly backend 
PicoLisp work (server-side, I/O, web APIs, scripting..).


Requirements:

- - pil code available for review (public or private)
- - frontend html/js code examples
- - familiarity with Linux and Git
- - clear self-documenting coding style
- - familiarity with some open source libraries: https://picolisp.a1w.ca
- - knowledge of virtualization/container/cloud (QEMU, Docker, k8s, AWS, GCP)
- - registered business/tax number or self-employed business number 
(freelancers)
- - availability: February 2019 to April 2019

We're looking at maybe 40 hours total of work for the next three months, 
and there is room for more afterwards.


If you're available, experienced, and interested, please email: 
contact...@unscramble.co.jp - and provide code samples, experience, 
timezone, and hourly rate.


Cheers,


AW
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