ahyatt/emacs-websocket

package it for marmalade?

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Can we package this for marmalade? It looks like a good implementation.

I was considering writing an implementation on top of Elnode... but then I realized you had a server as well so it seems a bit silly to add another.

I have an interesting use case for this so I'd really like it packaged.

What do you think?

Thanks, glad you like this. This is already available through melpa. Does
that solve your packaging needs?

On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 6:37 PM, Nic Ferrier notifications@github.comwrote:

Can we package this for marmalade? It looks like a good implementation.

I was considering writing an implementation on top of Elnode... but then I
realized you had a server as well so it seems a bit silly to add another.

I have an interesting use case for this so I'd really like it packaged.

What do you think?


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No, I don't personally use melpa because the packages there are too unstable. This looks like it's been stable for a few months so you could informally release it?

OK, I can put my package up on Marmalade. In your opinion, since my
package just has one important file, besides the testing & README file,
should it be uploaded as one file or a tar file?

On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 4:53 AM, Nic Ferrier notifications@github.comwrote:

No, I don't personally use melpa because the packages there are too
unstable. This looks like it's been stable for a few months so you could
informally release it?


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Just a single package. It should be the same as MELPA delivers, right? but stable. It can be stable by virtue of the fact that you only upload it when it's stable. :-)

OK, done!

I'm curious what you end up using this for. When you've released your
project you please either consider sending a pull request to my github (
https://github.com/ahyatt/emacs-websocket) adding your client to my README
file which lists the clients, or just tell it to me in email, and I'll add
it myself.

On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Nic Ferrier notifications@github.comwrote:

Just a single package. It should be the same as MELPA delivers, right? but
stable. It can be stable by virtue of the fact that you only upload it when
it's stable. :-)


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