> Could you be more specific? What exactly in the code base did make you > think so? > > Thanks, Rotty
Hey. Sorry, to be a little clearer: It looks like Dorodango could provide a great resource to pull from. >From my (very uninformed) cursory glance,I thought it would need some reworking to get it to work from Guile. Looking at it a bit more, I realize I probably don't know what I'm talking about. I'll try to look through the mailing list some more to get a better sense of the issue. Thanks for the other feedback. Looking into it. --Paul On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 6:43 AM, Andreas Rottmann <a.rottm...@gmx.at> wrote: > Paul Raccuglia <pracc...@haverford.edu> writes: > >> Hi! I'm interested in working on guile as part of the Google Summer of Code. >> > [...] >> Currently I am thinking about: >> >> - A package manager (in the vein of apt-get) >> I know this is one that's come up a bit. I was thinking of writing a >> small web interface to browse packages, an aptitude style command-line >> method for downloading, verifying the hashes, checking dependencies, >> and then install the package(s) and an uninstall function as well. I >> saw the proposal of working with dorodango; I might look at it, but >> from what I saw of the code base, I thought it would make sense to try >> to write a GUILE specific package-manager. >> > Could you be more specific? What exactly in the code base did make you > think so? > > Thanks, Rotty > -- > Andreas Rottmann -- <http://rotty.yi.org/> >