Hi,
I'd love to give you a hand on these. It'll probably be next week before I have time but I've been meaning to work on this myself for some time...
I agree having it as part of the subversion repository is probably a good thing. Let me know if I can help,
Julian
On 08/10/2001 at 5:33 PM Yoshiki Hayashi wrote:
>I've been working on writing native Ruby binding (non SWIG)
>for several weeks and it's near completion. It will
>probably need a few more weeks before I make it publicly
>available but I'd like to ask a question before completion
>to decide what license to use.
>
>Are you interested in including it as part of Subversion or
>do you want it be an independent project?
>
>I'm happy with both option but inclined to make it an
>independent project. If we agree with that, I'm thinking
>about using the same license as Ruby, which is an Artistic
>like license. http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/LICENSE.txt If it
>becomes a part of Subversion project, then naturally it will
>be distributed under the Subversion license.
>
>The progress of the native Ruby binding is:
>svn_fs: 70%
>svn_repos: 0%
>svn_ra: 90%
>svn_wc: 50%
>svn_client: 50%
>test cases: 10%
>
>My rough development plan related Subversion are like this.
>When this is done, I'm going to implement CVS pserver on top
>of Subversion using this Ruby binding. After that, perhaps
>I'll start writing SWIG binding if no one has written by
>that time or I might write XEmacs lisp binding of
>svn_client.h and svn_wc.h.
>
>--
>Yoshiki Hayashi
>
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