RE: Hmmm.... future of cons?
Asko Kauppi <[email protected]> Wed, 22 May 2002 13:03:01 +0300
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I'm glad this conversation got started, and seems (hopefully) to be leading somewhere. From my (extremely outsider, non-(s)cons-experienced) perspective, the "fixing" and "stabilizing" of the latest cons version is a "must do" thing. It seems there are enough people in here to know how to do that. Also, you could (should) make a clear statement on the Cons web page as to the relationship of Cons to Scons. As it seems from this discussion, that is probably not so clear, yet. :) For me (and many others coming from 'must I use make?!?' background) the Perl vs. Python vs. something-else approach is not that important. I don't know either language yet anyways, it's not decisive for me. Actually, I'd like to have a 'LuaCons' if possible... ( www.lua.org ) Point being, why not make a system that can have multiple personalities, e.g. scripted by different front-ends depending on the person's preference. This would combine the efforts and allow also still-other (like Lua) front-ends. Perhaps this was already discussed but I missed it. Anyways, whoever does what, I wish all the best luck for it! I'm currently still living with 'make' but will be happy to test-run others once the "smoke clears off". :) - Asko ^--- My employer's Eur 5 or so... ;) -- Asko Kauppi Flextronics Design Finland Box 23, 39201 Kyröskoski, Finland [ Nadim's mail cut off even though it's bad habits... Sorry. ] ########################################### This message has been scanned by F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange. _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/cons-discuss Cons URL: http://www.dsmit.com/cons/