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1:56 PM
Gee, I just found out. It's my fault that Sundanda is incompetent and obstructionist. I insisted he be so. :-/ Awww.
Me and my insistence.
Well, at least he quoted the actual presentation, so... good on that.
 
2:19 PM
posted on April 21, 2017 by draegtun

Synopsis... system/user object resurrected! New system/user/rebol field which points to local user rebol directory (if present). For eg. on Linux/OSX this would be ~/.rebol/ New system/repl object containing properties & code for skinning repl. On REPL start-up it will load %repl-skin.reb if found in system/user/rebol directory. Here is an extreme example of customising REPL using %repl

posted on April 21, 2017 by Ashley G Truter

Munge 3.0.1 - http://dobeash.com/files/munge3.r Minor fixes: - added /preserve refinement for load-dsv - now support added for Red - removed dependency on 7zip - read-pdf now works on Mac / *nix - write-excel now works on Mac / *nix

 
2:53 PM
@Feeds Sorry REPL changes took awhile :( just had too many interruptions here :)
@GrahamChiu Okey dokey. My REPL changes do now provide system/user/rebol, which points to a local user directory where my %repl-skin.reb is kept. But this is also a good cubby hole for installing modules etc.
... and also %user.r if we resurrect that to?
@GrahamChiu module-path sounds good to me. However one thought... I wouldn't want an import to look remotely unless I explicitly asked it to and/or configured it to.
 
 
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5:00 PM
@HostileFork my envision is that parse "10 {abc}" rebol-grammar-rule gives a block of [10 {abc}], you can't do [set v integer!] because you don't have a parser yet to convert string "10" to an integer
and the block rebol-grammar-rule is created by C code directly (again, due to lack of a rebol parser), although it's originally written in Rebol.
My current plan is making the parser a module, so such that it can be used by user script. The first user of such module that came to my mind was REPL, with enough detailed syntax errors, the line continuation logic would be solid. e.g. a missing-close-bracket error would mean more code is needed
 
5:39 PM
@HostileFork I read that. Did he really see that having a trust take care of the rebol.org site to be a sign that he was not to be trusted??
He has had problems of cardiac kind. Having only one maintainer is always a bad idea. Having an organ like a trust constituted of more people makes the maintainance more dependable. It was to be expected the site dues would not be paid forever.
 
5:55 PM
What the heck is going on here? Have we lost the access to rebol.org due to Sunanda?
 
Wasn't rebol.org a Rebol Tech. property?
Whatever proposal there was for rebol.org, the keys were never handed over. This end is indicative of so much.
 
6:38 PM
Ok, can someone on altme contact Bo to contact Carl to contact the domain registrar to renew the domain? And did anyone keep the IP address? The data might still be there if it needs mirroring?
Rebol.Org was always owned by Carl etc. What's happened here is part of the decay that is going to happen elsewhere with their properties noting also that their copyrights have also lapsed
So what's lost? The script library. The mailing list was mirrored by third parties so probably not completely lost. Anything else?
And my recall was that rebol.org was maintained mainly by Greg and some others when Sunanda disapparated those many years ago.
 
 
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8:29 PM
@pekr No RT has always been paying for rebol.org. Nothing to do with Sunanda. The only thing is he did an Earl. He stepped aside without communicating it and stands on the point that only the true domain owner can hand down the key for the rights to maintain it. But in our case getting in touch is like @GrahamChiu describes a cumbersome and not failproof process.
 
9:00 PM
I think Sunanda only had access to maintain the library. No domain keys.
 
I think that is correct.
 
9:45 PM
Gregg and Peter as well, as I recall (?)
@giuliolunati This is great!
 

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