1. OpenEuphoria.org
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Jun 19, 2007
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- Last edited Jun 20, 2007
The registration on ListFilter.com was ending soon, so I started thinking about either keeping the domain name "ListFilter.com", or choosing something else that would be more appropriate, now and in the future. Names like "euphoria.com", "euphoria.org", etc. are all taken. I thought about RapidEuphoria.org, but now that Euphoria is open source and free, I think OpenEuphoria.org is a better name. Besides, people would never remember the difference between RapidEuphoria.com and RapidEuphoria.org My apologies to those who already started using the name OpenEuphoria, for their version of Euphoria a few years ago. There doesn't seem to have been any activity on that project for quite a while. So, wherever you had bookmarked, or otherwise recorded "ListFilter.com", please change it to OpenEuphoria.org, e.g. in your RSS readers. I was very surprised at how quickly all this happened, so I wasn't able to warn everyone. I thought I'd have several days to change things over. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
2. Re: OpenEuphoria.org
- Posted by Pete Lomax <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> Jun 20, 2007
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Robert Craig wrote: > So, wherever you had bookmarked, or otherwise > recorded "ListFilter.com", please change it to > OpenEuphoria.org, e.g. in your RSS readers. > > I was very surprised at how quickly all this happened, > so I wasn't able to warn everyone. I thought I'd have > several days to change things over. Congrats on a pretty smooth transition. Under Opera, since I disable scripting on all untrusted/unknown sites, I had to enable scripting on OpenEuphoria.org to match what I previously had for ListFilter.com. (So if anyone reading thinks it just broke, check that.) Regards, Pete
3. Re: OpenEuphoria.org
- Posted by CChris <christian.cuvier at agriculture.gouv.fr> Jun 20, 2007
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Robert Craig wrote: <snip/> > > My apologies to those who already started using > the name OpenEuphoria, for their version of Euphoria > a few years ago. There doesn't seem to have been > any activity on that project for quite a while. > > So, wherever you had bookmarked, or otherwise > recorded "ListFilter.com", please change it to > OpenEuphoria.org, e.g. in your RSS readers. > > I was very surprised at how quickly all this happened, > so I wasn't able to warn everyone. I thought I'd have > several days to change things over. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > <a href="http://www.RapidEuphoria.com">http://www.RapidEuphoria.com</a> Apologies taken. Since OpenEuphoria was a reaction against a perceived stiffness from RDS and inability for users to get needed additions/changes into the language, it is not inappropriate (for me) for you to recycle the name, since the openness is here now, and since there has been hardly any activity indeed on that project for a long while. As the person who wrote the specs for OpenEuphoria (they are available at http://oedoc.free.fr), I obviously hope that a sizable portion of these suggested additions and changes will make their way into the language, and to contribute to this end. Of course, changes which were accepted and wished by a minority of dissenters won't all be allowed in by a larger user base. Detailed prior layout of changes and careful listening to reactions/opinions/suggestions must be a strict rule for open Euphoria, in my opinion. CChris
4. Re: OpenEuphoria.org
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at yahoo.com> Jun 20, 2007
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Well, other than thinking the site was broken, no problem. -- "Any programming problem can be solved by adding a level of indirection." --anonymous "Any performance problem can be solved by removing a level of indirection." --M. Haertel "Premature optimization is the root of all evil in programming." --C.A.R. Hoare j.
5. Re: OpenEuphoria.org
- Posted by Jeremy Peterson <ptl99 at hotmail.com> Jun 22, 2007
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Jason Gade wrote: > > Well, other than thinking the site was broken, no problem. > I wondered why I kept getting that error message - finally bothered to go to rapideuphoria.com and get to the forum by that route. Yeah, no problems here.
6. Re: OpenEuphoria.org
- Posted by Gary Shingles <eu at 531pi.co.nz> Jun 22, 2007
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Jeremy Peterson wrote: > > Jason Gade wrote: > > > > Well, other than thinking the site was broken, no problem. > > > > I wondered why I kept getting that error message - finally bothered to go to > rapideuphoria.com and get to the forum by that route. > > Yeah, no problems here. Ditto :)