Because I can't get Assembla's git repository being shown to the public, I've decided to give github a try. I've already put stuff up to the repository. For the less-than-24-hours that I've used github, the features it provides seem pretty neat, at least compared to those in Assembla. The Pull Request might become handy, should the project take off and get more developers.
You are free to look at the code, download it, poke at it, modify it, break it, port it to Haskell and then sell it, if you so want – it is, after all, licensed under Apache 2.0.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
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