Hi,
I will look into this over the holidays.
There is a lot to do in fsharpx.Cheers,
SteffenAm 21.12.2013 15:23 schrieb "Don Syme" <don...@fastmail.fm>:
--Hi all,
I've discussed this briefly with Jack, Gustavo, Steffen, Mauricio and Tomas.
I propose moving the FSharpx github repo from http://github.com/fsharp to http://github.com/fsprojects. See this discussion: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/fsharp-opensource/Dv2TiT9jnZA for more info about the fsprojects space, which is an incubation space for the use of the F# community.
I think this is the right way to balance things. There’s obviously a desire in the community to address the “batteries included” space - FSharpx is one effort in this area, but other efforts are emerging too. For example, see FsLab (https://github.com/tpetricek/FSLab) for an emergine “data science batteries included” combination library. One approach is that some or all of ExtCore, FSharpx, BasisLib, EnterpriseHelpers etc. may be included in these “targeted mega-packages”.
There is also a movement to separate some of the FSharpx type provider functionality into separate github incubation projects more aligned into thematic areas like FSharp.Data, (http://fsharp.github.io/FSharp.Data/), FSharp.Management (http://forki.github.io/FSharp.Management). Again this seems like a good way to cut the cake.
Github will look after all the website and repo redirects etc. So you won’t need to change anything.
Thanks
Don
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