Re: Euphoria 3.0.0 Released!

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Robert Craig wrote:
> 
> Thanks. I'll look into SourceForge and SVN soon.
> I might want to do a 3.0.1 "clean-up" release
> before we try to set up a formal system of group 
> code changes. Also, I probably need to supply some
> additional documentation explaining the internals.
> There are some very tricky aspects to building everything. 
> There are a couple of places where you sometimes have to 
> tweak the C code based on stack offsets used by the C compiler 
> in the ASM code. Very messy stuff. I wish I could automate 
> that better.

SVN is pretty easy to work with.  You can start using a repository on your
hard drive, and later load that onto sourceforge (it's what I've been 
doing with my projects).  I'd say start the repository now, and migrate
it later.

We can always read from the svn repository and send our patches to Rob
for him to integrate.  I doubt that there will be too many people sending
them in.  Eventually, Rob can set others up to be able to commit.  There
are plenty of projects out there with multiple developers, but we can 
probably keep euphoria simple, at least at first.

Matt Lewis

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