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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] is there demand for itla?


From: Robert Collins
Subject: Re: [Gnu-arch-users] is there demand for itla?
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 11:10:46 +1100

On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 03:33, Tom Lord wrote:
> I've been thinking a lot since it came up about how to actually 
> build itla.
> 
> I believe it would be about 1-3 month's work to get a useful first
> release that is then fairly easy to extend.  I also think it would
> wind up eventually being a very handy tool for writing an arch GUI and
> for writing overarch-style functionality.
> 
> The question I'm stuck on is how much "demand" there is for itla.
> Opinions?  Ideas? Rants?  Tips?   I think it's a pretty exciting idea 
> but I'm not sure what priority to give it relative to other projects.

Looks nice, cute design. Priority? Well tla is 'there' already for me,
modulo things like .exe support in the Makefile. So, whatever priority
works for you.

What would be nice, is if you don't disappear completely for those 1-3
months :}. OR, if you plan to devote entire resources to it, temporarily
assign a new maintainer for 1.1, so we (da community) have somewhere to
send patches.

Rob
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