Jonathan Paisley
jp-ww****@dcs*****
Sat Aug 12 19:38:26 JST 2006
> > Excellent. I talked to the macosforge people and they would be happy > to host RubyCocoa. They are right now working on enlarging the > hardware infrastructure, but we should probably be able to do > something next week(s). If everyone is happy with that I will perform > the necessary steps in order to start the migration. Fine by me. > Yes I saw that, this is a good news thanks! I will merge these changes > to the apple-unstable branch, Is the plan to merge trunk into apple-unstable then replace trunk with apple-unstable? > I wonder if it would be possible to do the same for Xcode templates > (did not investigate yet). This should be fairly straightforward. I imagine the best way to go about it would be to create a brand-new Xcode project to use as the template. We could then use this template to recreate the example projects (i.e., recreate rather than upgrade the existing projects). >> I've currently got some work on the threading patches in my local SVK >> repository, where I've cleaned up the ruby interpreter patch to be >> more general (not rubycocoa-specific). Once this has been bugfixed >> and tested, I'll push it into the svn repository. > > Excellent. Lots of people are concerned by this threading issue. Yep - me too! :) > Please send me a pointer to your latest patches, I will now check this > out in priority, and make sure they will be incorporated in Leopard. I'm about to go on holiday for a week, and due to the airport situation in the UK at the moment I can't take my PowerBook with me : (. I see from your other email that you're on holiday next week too. I'll try to send you a pointer to the patches during the coming week, or failing that, the following week. Cheers, Jonathan