Hello Kermit, Rene, all,
1.) First I'm apologizing for my (Net) Rexx unrelated MAYA news and the 21.12.2012. But I thought many of you might not know that actually *our* sun is in the middle of the *milky way* at this day, and I was just reading a lot of interesting books and articles about this day. What I am fascinated of, is that the Mayas did predict this day with such an accuracy more than 4000 years ago. Sorry for mixing up those (maybe interesting) issues with NetRexx related one's. It seems to be a habit of mine sometimes mixing up too many (non-related) issues... 2.) Unless Rene gives other advise, I will stay with www.KENAI.com (group ReyC) for my upcomiming ReyC release 1.0.0, which I'm trying to complete in-time for the upcoming REXXLA 2010 Symposium. I hope I can meet this dead-line. Thomas Schneider. =========================================================== Am 13.11.2010 03:26, schrieb Kermit Kiser: > Thomas ; > > You sent your message to Mike, not René. > > If you look at the RexxLA website for information about OORexx, you > will find that the code for that project is maintained on > sourceforge.net. I do not expect RexxLA to host it's own code > repository site any time in the near future if ever. Therefore our > open source code projects for NetRexx must be placed on one of the > currently available project hosting sites like sourceforge or kenai > just like all open source Rexx projects currently are hosted. > Documentation efforts may however wind up hosted in Wiki format by the > netrexx.org site René is building now so they can be more easily > developed jointly by the active NetRexx support group. > > David has looked around and he feels that kenai.com is a better code > repository than sourceforge which is probably true. I am double-minded > about kenai because I feel that it exists at the whim of Oracle, an > untrustworthy entity which does not seem very committed to open source > projects. However, the real reason my NetRexxScript code is on > sourceforge is because that made it much easier to integrate it with > jEdit and get it released via the Plugin Manager. My other NetRexx > projects, like the "NetRexx at Once"guide, the "Beginner's Guide to > NetRexx", the NetRexx-JSR223 engine and the NetRexx-Android IDE are > currently hosted on my own web site only pending the completion of the > NetRexx open source infrastructure after which they will be relocated > as appropriate. > > I hope the above information makes it clear to you why your question > is not logical. For now, you should put all of your open source > projects on kenai (or sourceforge) and make sure you have a backup > administrator in case something happens to you. I will be doing the > same thing with mine as soon as possible. > > -- Kermit > > > On 11/12/2010 11:44 AM, Thomas Schneider wrote: >> Hello David, Kermit, Rene: >> >> I'll need you advice. please, when time allows: >> >> 1.) My status is: all run-time routines, Scanner, Generator, etc OK. >> 2.) Still some (solvable) problems with the NetRexx/PL/I Parser. >> Classic Rexx, ooRexx, and COBOL ok. >> >> What shall we do: >> >> a) maintain my ReyC project there on www.KENAI.com, and link >> www.netrexx.org *to* my KENAI sites. >> >> b) *OR* do it vice-versa: >> >> i.E: move it to Rene's site, and maintain the LINK'S from KENAI to >> www.netrexx.org. >> >> >> I have, anyway, decided to put *all of my stuff* OPEN SOURCE the >> upcoming year. I'm less and less interested in programming languages, >> and more and more in Language histories (and natural language >> translation). >> >> It might depend that I'm going to be 65 .... >> >> Any advise, what shall be the next step (i.E. what I should do) will >> be more than welcome.... >> >> Thomas. >> > -- Thomas Schneider Projects ReyC & LOGOS on www.KENAI.com _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email]
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"*our* sun is in the middle of the *milky way* at
this day"
Last time I checked, there was supposed to be a black hole in the middle of our galaxy. I don't think we'll survive crossing the event horizon. Let us not go there! Marc mailto:mremes@... Tenzij hierboven anders aangegeven: / Sauf indication contraire ci-dessus: / Unless otherwise stated above: International Business Machines of Belgium sprl / bvba Siège social / Maatschappelijke zetel: Avenue du Bourget 42 Bourgetlaan, B-1130 Bruxelles/Brussel N° d'entreprise / Ondernemingsnr: TVA / BTW BE 0405 912 336 RPM Bruxelles / RPR Brussel _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] smime.p7s (12K) Download Attachment |
I am going to get a copy of the TV session I saw from www.n-tv.de.
It was a scientific film. *not* a science fiction film. ;-) It was in german, but oviously there must exist an english version :-) The sun is going to be in the middle of somewhat (physically). Maybe the german translation was wrong. I'll let you know when I got a copy ... Thomas. PS: Currenlty I'm busy with other things, so it will take some time. ====================================================== Am 15.11.2010 09:57, schrieb Marc Remes: "*our* sun is in the middle of the *milky way* at this day" _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email]
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