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7:00 AM
So what would a Rebol implementation of Git entail, I wonder?
I've been wondering what a good choice would be for a piece of software where Rebol could have a directly comparable implementation... one that pulled out all the stops and showed off against a standard. What I've called an "apples to apples" comparison.
Rather than a command line interface, Rebol would want a dialect interface. But I'm talking about having a git-cli.rebol file, possibly optional, that would provide full parity so that not a single line of script code that used the non-Rebol git implementations would need changing.
The only real apples-to-apples Rebol comparison in existence that I know of is my own effort with Whitespace(rs): github.com/hostilefork/whitespacers
Not that I spent a whole long time on it.
 
 
14 hours later…
8:39 PM
I can't see the value of doing a Rebol implementation of Git unless you've got a lot of spare time on your hands.
 
8:53 PM
I don't think it should fall to one person (though that does seem the Rebol pattern... people who have strong interests in collaboration tend to work in more mainstream languages so they can have that experience)
But also, it can be layered so that a full git implementation is not the first milestone. Being able to read the file format and do some statistics or analysis work is useful, and would probably not take too long.
 
 
1 hour later…
10:04 PM
If you're interested I guess you could do some feasibility analysis and work out how much actual work is required.
 
 
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11:53 PM
A side-effect would be more knowledge of Git internals, which is not a bad thing in any case.
 

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