Hey, all the best to you and LuaX!
and I'm sure both projects will be swapping code back and forth anyways ;)
-Martin
Asko Kauppi wrote:
Things are progressing for the LuaX project, and I'm happy to thank you
for having my code (first gluax, then luax) within the LuaCheia
sourceforge pages.
I don't want to 'break ties' :) or anything, but merely inform that
future LuaX releases will be made available at www.testbox.fi, starting
with 0.7 in -hopefully- just a few days.
Those of you, who want to follow by what's happening (or participate)
are welcome to join luax-users-f0YHexScCJJhx2WE5lZfKw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This is intended to be a
similar list as the LuaCheia one, focusing on those using that
distribution package. It is currently available for Win32, Linux, NetBSD
and Mac OS X.
I hope fresh and friendly competition between the two projects will
flourish, since both are Open Source and benefit the cause of applying
Lua to wider areas. My focus, as you all well know, is Embedded and
Industrial applications, which is not a focus for LuaCheia. Thus, I
think there is a reason for having separate projects.
All the good for you guys, and the project!
-Asko
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