Here's the reply I got from the author of vtcl: Stewart Allen wrote: > If you are willing to have your changes contributed back to the vtcl source > base, I will open up my CVS repository so they can do live updating against > the master sources. This spares me from having to fold your changes back in > and means I can do more frequent distributions to the vtcl community. > > whaddya think? So are there any Tcl programmers on this list who'd like to help me out on this? I'm not up to it myself just yet and I'd like to see it get off the ground ASAP, so please respond to the list with your pledge of undying efforts. -- Doug Loss My sources are unreliable, but Data Network Coordinator their information is fascinating. Bloomsburg University Ashleigh Brilliant dloss@bloomu.edu
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- To: Doug Loss <dloss@csrlink.net>
- Subject: Re: visual Tcl and educators
- From: Stewart Allen <stewart@neuron.com>
- Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 10:13:15 -0400
- In-Reply-To: <3540B4C4.E37B119A@csrlink.net>
- References: <199804031931.OAA25879@flex.neuron.com>
Doug, If you are willing to have your changes contributed back to the vtcl source base, I will open up my CVS repository so they can do live updating against the master sources. This spares me from having to fold your changes back in and means I can do more frequent distributions to the vtcl community. whaddya think? At 11:50 AM 4/24/98 -0400, Doug Loss wrote: > I've come across a program called MetaCard that runs on Linux and looks very >much like HyperCard. Unfortunately, the non-limited version costs at _least_ >$497.50. What I'd like to do is try to convince some Tcl programmers (I'm not >one, but I'll try to get up to speed) to modify Visual Tcl to approximate the >operation of MetaCard, as that user interface is one that most teachers would >find familiar. Would you mind that? I'd like to have a GPLed program to fill >this function. Thanks for your support.
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