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| Is anybody out there interested in continuing the development of PS/Tk, the Portable Scheme/Tk interface? http://www.t3x.org/pstk/ All code is on the above page (pstk.scm). An obsolete and utterly incompatible version can be found at the Snowfort (see link on the above page). I will stop maintaining this project with immediate effect and I will remove it with the next major homepage update. -- Nils M Holm <n m h @ t 3 x . o r g> -- http://t3x.org/nmh/ |
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| On Sep 1, 1:03 am, Nils M Holm <news2...@t3x.org> wrote: > Is anybody out there interested in continuing the development > of PS/Tk, the Portable Scheme/Tk interface? > > http://www.t3x.org/pstk/ > > All code is on the above page (pstk.scm). An obsolete and > utterly incompatible version can be found at the Snowfort > (see link on the above page). > > I will stop maintaining this project with immediate effect > and I will remove it with the next major homepage update. > > -- > Nils M Holm <n m h @ t 3 x . o r g> --http://t3x.org/nmh/ I am now the maintainer of PS/Tk. It's new home is at SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pstk. |
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| On Oct 13, 10:11*am, Phil Bewig <pbe...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sep 1, 1:03 am, Nils M Holm <news2...@t3x.org> wrote: > > > Is anybody out there interested in continuing the development > > of PS/Tk, the Portable Scheme/Tk interface? > > >http://www.t3x.org/pstk/ > > > All code is on the above page (pstk.scm). An obsolete and > > utterly incompatible version can be found at the Snowfort > > (see link on the above page). > > > I will stop maintaining this project with immediate effect > > and I will remove it with the next major homepage update. > > > -- > > Nils M Holm <n m h @ t 3 x . o r g> --http://t3x.org/nmh/ > > I am now the maintainer of PS/Tk. *It's new home is at SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/projects/pstk. There have been 81 downloads of PS/Tk since I made this announcement last week. I am amazed -- I thought there would be one or two. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who is using PS/Tk for real work, or expects to do so in the future. Your comments are appreciated. Phil |
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