FW: Hmmm.... future of cons?
Nadim Khemir <[email protected]> Fri, 24 May 2002 10:52:11 +0200
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-----Original Message----- From: Nadim Khemir Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 3:23 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: RE: Hmmm.... future of cons? > -----Original Message----- > From: Doug Alcorn [mailto:[email protected]] [snip] > The core Cons team took up the > re-write effort that Cons needed but decided to do it in Python. Who is the core team? Speak up so we know who we are talking to. > So, here's my thoughts. Cons is at a dead end. Is that share by the rest of the core team? > I think any work to re-write > Cons is a duplication of effort. What would we gain? So Python is a > boring language. I'm not disagreeing with you. I have had very little > motivation to learn Python. The team made the decision to use > Python. So, Python it is. Part of being a good team player is > swallowing things like this and moving on. Try swallowing a python, you might get swallowed by it. What you write make sense but I am not part of the Scons team. I'd rather add a perl (lua whatever) front end to Scons, that would fix my problem at least. I can get myself to do that if possible. I need to know more about SCons. This takes me to the next question. How stable, complete is SCons as of today? Some times ago we had a similar discussion (in another context) where it seemed that sensitivity to perl-python, Scons not wanting to walk on cons toes, stopped the discussion. If I am to use SCons I'd like Scons developer(s) to speak out and ,please, convince me (I guess many would like that). I don't see why we couldn't discuss Scons (or moving to Scons) openly. > That's just my take. If you really want to re-write Cons, knock > yourself out. I'm not signing up for that. What I did volunteer for > is helping Cons get to a good resting place. Yes you did ;-) As of re-writing Cons, I'd love to do that but it is wiser to use Scons if I can fix a perl front end (doesn't sound impossible at all). Who is interested in re-writing Cons in perl? Nadim.. _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/cons-discuss Cons URL: http://www.dsmit.com/cons/