Hi, >From the docs I can see soya is real good, although I didn't see it in action. And that is because it is not on Windows. One thing that could be done is making it work on Windows. I know you people are more Linux, but this is stopping soya's expansion.
Jad. On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 1:31 AM, Jiba <[email protected]> wrote: > > 2. Relayout source and non-source. > > If you did not understand the above sentence: > > $ cd soya > > $ mv setup.* .. > > $ mv docs .. > > $ mv tutorials .. > > $ mv tests .. > > I don't see the interest of that, except breaking the scripts I have for > setting up source release. I can't understand *how* this is related to > "avoid generating recompiling 200 000 line of C every time a single comma is > altered in pyx source". > > > > Unless some opposition raise, I'll move forward and create a soya-project > > account on bitbucket. > > I also think we should stay with free software. And I don't see the need > for switching from SVN to mercurial or something else... Is there really so > many Soya developers that SVN cannot handle them ? I consider that the time > we have would be better used in improving Soya and writing more docs (e.g. > finishing the Yet-In book), rather than performing cosmetic change in the > source distribution, or learning mercurial -- for me. > > I'll be away until next week. > > The dictator for life, > Jiba :) > > _______________________________________________ > Soya-user mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/soya-user >
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