Re: [ANN] tentacles fork on clojars - raynes' legacy lives on!

2017-03-18 Thread James Laver
Oops, that went out with a boot-test dependency (thanks for the spot, coda hale!) Please find [irresponsible/tentacles "0.6.1"] on clojars. And this time I'll spell 'github' correctly: https://github.com/irresponsible/tentacles /j On Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 9:19:08 AM UTC+1, James Laver w

[ANN] tentacles fork on clojars - raynes' legacy lives on!

2017-03-18 Thread James Laver
Hi all, Further to previous discussions, we (the irresponsible clojure guild) have forked tentacles and intend to keep it maintained and improved. This is our first release of tentacles under the irresponsible group and we have resumed versioning from Raynes' versions. github: https://gthub.co

Re: Raynes' legacy

2017-02-27 Thread James Laver
Hi Matthew, On Monday, February 27, 2017 at 5:11:19 AM UTC+1, Matthew Boston wrote: > > I'm happy to hear that others are willing to step up to the plate in > regards to continuing Anthony's legacy. > > I started a thread specifically about tentacles a month ago here: > https://groups.google.com

Re: Raynes' legacy

2017-02-26 Thread Matthew Boston
I'm happy to hear that others are willing to step up to the plate in regards to continuing Anthony's legacy. I started a thread specifically about tentacles a month ago here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/clojure/tentacles%7Csort:relevance/clojure/15x_LWE2IMM/CGULJTXLBQAJ We, at C

Raynes' legacy

2017-02-24 Thread James Laver
I'm pleased we've dealt with a new maintainer for a couple of Raynes' modules, but Raynes contributed a lot of things and half the community depends on one or more of his modules at this point. My current focus is tentacles, which has been gathering issues and PRs recently and is something I'm