Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-23 Thread Christopher Meiklejohn
I'd be up for it as well. 

- Chris 

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On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Robert Pitts wrote:

 I'd be up for helping.
 
 On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 1:53:34 PM UTC-5, Andy Fingerhut wrote:
  An interest was expressed by a few in having a separate ClojureScript 
  mailing list. 
  
  If it is a Google group, that requires moderating messages sent to the 
  group, via manual approval. I suspect early on there will be many people 
  posting to the group for the first time that have long worked with 
  ClojureScript, and you'll know them, and you can approve that and all 
  future messages from them, but every time a new sender sends their first 
  few messages to the group, a person needs to receive an email, click a 
  link, read the message to verify it is on topic, and click a couple of 
  buttons to approve it or reject it. 
  
  Anyone interested in helping out with that? It is easier if the load can be 
  spread across multiple people. If someone else approves a message, you 
  still might get an email about a message needing approval, but the last 
  couple of steps above are then unnecessary. 
  
  Andy 
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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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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: [ANN] New functional programming group (Western Massachusetts)

2012-12-07 Thread Christopher Meiklejohn
On Friday, December 7, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Chas Emerick wrote:
 With help from some friends, I am starting a new FP group here in Western 
 Massachusetts:

I just thought that I would mention that I've also recently started a FP group 
in Providence, Rhode Island; our second meeting is on Jan. 28 at Swipely's 
offices.

http://www.meetup.com/Providence-Functional-Programmers/

- Chris

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