I'm sorry to say that in the near future I'm not planning to contribute
much to Freecell Solver. It's not that there aren't any things left to do:
finishing the 2.9.x tree and writing a test suite is one. However, I have
more important projects that I'd like to work on:
Quad-Pres - a presentation tool (written in Perl) that can be used to
create and maintain HTML presentations.
Aristo - a framework for integrating and interoperating all the scripting
languages into a C programing. (Probably a hack of CORBA or something like
that - I'll have to C)
CLAN - Comprehensive Linux Archive Network - What CPAN is to Perl and the
Debian Pool and Apt is to Debian only for Linux kernel modules and the
Linux kernel in general.
http://fc-solve.berlios.de/CLAN/
All of them are more important than Freecell Solver, which is already
fairly complete and works well for most users, and is generally just a
solve for a single-player game, and should be taken into proportion.
If anyone here or anyone else who wishes to takeover, just send me patches
and if I see you are serious and that your code is good, I'll give you an
access to the CVS.
I am still available as always for Freecell Solver Q&A, and will fix
pertinent bugs in the stable version if they surface.
Best regards,
Shlomi Fish
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Shlomi Fish shlomif_at_vipe.technion.ac.il
Home Page:
http://t2.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/
He who re-invents the wheel, understands much better how a wheel works.
Received on Tue Jan 14 2003 - 06:43:59 IST