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5:43 AM
@dockimbel I would like to finish the Rebol3 Red port, to get everyone on the same page. I believe biasing the TO conversions to be more Rebol2 like will help a lot, and this indexing issue too.
I am pleased to see activity here this week on the Rebol3 side but it can't just be me and @earl and @ladislav playing code ping pong... Folks are going to have to be interested enough to stretch and speak... And write some C, it's rather accessible code (to a fault, I may argue)
 
@HostileFork - not sure R3 port is now any useful? Doc needs to use encap to produce binaries, whole process is now automated via a build pharm. How are you going to do it using R3?
 
@pekr We need Rebol3 encap anyway. And it isn't rocket science. Some distros require full open source too.
 
 
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7:37 AM
@HostileFork " it's rather accessible code (to a fault, I may argue)" - interesting language, but I would need a guidance to understand its meaning (if it does not bother you)
 
8:31 AM
posted on October 06, 2013 by Ladislav

[Comment] Yes, actually it is a clever and sound idea. It can make code writing more comfortable, making debugging slightly less comfortable, probably (there is no free lunch). I guess it should be judged by a user poll or by Carl.

 
8:50 AM
posted on October 06, 2013 by Ladislav

[Wish] IF is the only conditional function having the /else refinement. No regular Rebol user needs the refinement, because EITHER is cleaner. If the memory serves me well, it was my "rant" back in R1 time inspiring Carl to define EITHER. Back to the subject, it turns out that I am not the only Rebol user having this wish, the subject occurred in Rebol SO chat.

 
 
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10:14 AM
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Q: Creating Python Packages For Scientific Linux?

Siddharth SinghI Have Installed Scientific Linux in my Computer and Have Created Two Python Script Files To Create and Application ..... How to Package These Script Files and Create a RPM Package for Scientific Linux Thus Creating a Command Line Application .... PS: I have done This in Ubuntu With Quickly But...

 
Why was that tagged 'red'? User wants to switch over from python?
 
@iArnold Because poster don't know how to write SO tags properly. I've edited and fixed it.
 
@DocKimbel it is still tagged red. It does not bother me much I just noticed ;)
 
10:30 AM
@iArnold Any edit needs to be peer-reviewed and accepted, so changes are not immediate.
 
 
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7:51 PM
Now I see! It was tagged hat and red.
 
there are all sorts of reds we've seen: like red-black trees, and setting the color red of something
 

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