For Genie to progress there needs to be an active community. The first part of 
growing the community is to understand who uses Genie and why.  I see Genie as 
a great transitional language for people moving from web scripting or python to 
lower level system programming. Genie offers great speed of processing, so I 
have used it for log file parsing to a database and I am looking to use it for 
sqlite extensions. Genie has also been used for desktop applications with a 
recent post  about a comic book editor in Genie ( 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/vala-list/2013-May/msg00058.html ) ( any source 
code? ). Tal Liron gave a video-recorded talk on Genie (see 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/vala-list/2013-August/msg00031.html for more 
details) and Gontzal Uriarte is actively writing tutorials on Genie ( 
http://manualgenie.blogspot.com/ ). It would be good to try and collate some of 
these resources on a Genie wiki page. Probably a page off from the brief guide.

Genie is just three files in the Vala source code:

https://git.gnome.org/browse/vala/tree/vala/valagenietokentype.vala
https://git.gnome.org/browse/vala/tree/vala/valageniescanner.vala
https://git.gnome.org/browse/vala/tree/vala/valagenieparser.vala

These should probably linked to and described from the Genie wiki, along with 
any agreed process for reporting and fixing bugs and enhancements.

Surely this can't be too difficult to grow community activity to a sustainable 
level?

Al
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