Hi John, On Wed, 21 Feb 2018 16:09:28 -0500 John Gabriele <jgabri...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> How about instead adding a link to its online repo (at github, gitlab, > bitbucket, ...)? Is there a way to add those links to the eggs index > page? That would be an excellent improvement. When I look at a > project's online repo, seeing recent commits, issues, available docs, > number of "stars"/"watchers", changelog, etc. gives me a good idea of > how the project is doing and if it'll work for me. Documentation of eggs not in the CHICKEN svn repository usually have a link to to their repository. Those that don't have a link to the source repository are either in svn or the documentation is simply missing the link. In the latter case, feel free to fix the documentation in the wiki by adding a section "Repository" with a link to the source repository. You can see the mapping between eggs and their repositories here: http://bugs.call-cc.org/browser/project/release/4/egg-locations (the links are actually to the .release-info file, but you can guess the repository from there). Instructions to fetch eggs from svn can be found here: http://code.call-cc.org/#eggs-repository Now that the canonical option to host eggs is not the CHICKEN svn anymore, I think eggs in svn should also contain a link to their source repositories and, ideally, instructions on how to check them out (I have a feeling that using svn is considered a lost art nowadays). All the best. Mario -- http://parenteses.org/mario _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users