fyi
i spoke too soon, the labs website went a while ago, but the sources machine
has returned, well i was able to access it last week.
last chance (i suspect) for those wanting to download the contrib dirs before
they disappear - i got mine 😀
-Steve
On 13 Feb 2018, at 23:13, Lyndon Nerenber
re git frowned upon.
i think git is frowned upon because porting it would be a massive effort due to
its many dependencies, whist python has been ported and mercurial just works.
-Steve
> On 13 Feb 2018, at 23:37, Rui Carmo wrote:
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>
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>>> On 13 Feb 2018, at 19:10, Kurt H Maier wrote:
On 2/14/18, Steve Simon wrote:
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> re git frowned upon.
>
> i think git is frowned upon because porting it would be a massive effort due
> to its many dependencies, whist python has been ported and mercurial just
> works.
>
It's a shame, cause GIT itself is mostly C, no doubt pretty portable.
Sham
git has a bad user interface, it is not made for casual users.
On Feb 14, 2018 02:22, "Rui Carmo" wrote:
> On 14 Feb 2018, at 01:47, Bakul Shah wrote:
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> Dave MacFarlane's git client (dgit) does a decent job on plan9.
This interests me greatly. Last time I checked there wasn’t a good enough
got client, so I used Mercurial. Where is dgit exactly?
R.
h
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018, at 3:21 PM, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
> 2018-02-12 14:05 GMT+01:00 Ethan Grammatikidis :
> > On Mon, Feb 12, 2018, at 8:33 AM, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
> >> 2018-02-12 2:10 GMT+01:00 Ethan Grammatikidis :
> >>> linux-style package managers and bsd-style port trees facilitate and
> >>>
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018, at 2:58 PM, Daniel Camolês wrote:
>
> I understand the sunken cost fallacy, but seriously, there's a reason
> handwriting on tablets is not that much used despite the existence of
> softwares for such. It can be useful when it comes to short annotations, but
> it's really
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018, at 11:32 AM, hiro wrote:
> git has a bad user interface, it is not made for casual users.
>
I've been using it casually for a couple of weeks, it's been bearable. Perhaps
that's because one of the repos only has occasional commits from one other
person, and the other is ju
I am still using and maintaining 9atom. I just have a busy schedule so read the list less.- erikOn Feb 11, 2018 14:48, Benjamin Huntsman wrote:
>Â 9atom and 9front are both actively maintained.
It seems like 9atom is not actually actively maintained any longer. Â I hope Erik sees this and r
On Feb 14, 2018, at 2:18 AM, Rui Carmo wrote:
> On 14 Feb 2018, at 00:31, s...@9front.org wrote:
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>> 1.) is the wrong approach. Just build inside Plan 9.
>
> You missed the rest of the thread.
I read the entire thread but I didn’t see this point specifically
addressed. From the latest posts
On 2/14/18, Dave MacFarlane wrote:
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> https://www.github.com/driusan/dgit/
>
> It's written in Go, which means it'll only work on platforms that Go
> supports (I think there's a list somewhere on the Go wiki, but it's some
> subset of 386/arm/amd64 depending on which fork you're using.)
>
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