Hi Simon, Simon Josefsson <[email protected]> skribis:
> The GnuTLS developers talked about separating the Guile bindings for > GnuTLS into a separate git repository, Heh, good to know. > with the advantages being 1) simplify core GnuTLS maintenance and > reduce complexity, 2) allow a separate release schedule for > guile-gnutls. What do you think? Is there any disadvantage with > this? I'm happy to (co-?)create a guile-gnutls repository and do a > first release of it to get the ball rolling. I think the repository layout has to mirror the social construct. Having the bindings within GnuTLS was IMO a strength at a time when there was cohesion. Nowadays, it seems like it’s become a hindrance to everyone involved so separating the bindings sounds like a reasonable choice. I’ll happily take your offer to create the initial repo if it still holds. :-) The Guile-Gcrypt bindings have been maintained separately since their inception and it’s worked rather well. Thanks for your message! Ludo’. _______________________________________________ Gnutls-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnutls-help
