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Re: Should we fill RFP against all sort of interesting ocaml stuff ?



On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 09:14:07PM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 07:21:51PM +0200, Sylvain LE GALL wrote:
> > *****************
> > Not interesting :
> > *****************
> > Package: ant-ocaml
> > URL: http://www-mgi.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~blume/Download.html
> > Authors: 
> > Description: Typesetting system inspired by TeX
> 
> Hey, ant is great, i almost did package it myself. It is not all that
> mature yet, but it may in the future, combined with advi, make for a
> killer presentation tool.
> 
> And we can now add these two, altough i don't know in which category
> they should go :
> 
> Package: mod_caml
> Version: O.8
> URL: https://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=modcaml
> URL: http://www.merjis.com/developers/mod_caml/
> Author: Richard Jones <rich@annexia.org>
> Description: a set of Objective CAML (OCaml) bindings for the Apache API
>  mod_caml is a set of Objective CAML (OCaml) bindings for the Apache
>  API. It allows you to run CGI scripts written in OCaml directly inside
>  the Apache webserver. However, it is much much more than just that:
>  .
>  * Bind to any part of the Apache request cycle.
>  * Read and modify internal Apache structures.
>  * Share modules of code between handlers and scripts.
>  * CGI library and templating system (allows separation of code and presentation).
>  * Works with Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0.
> 
> Package: CamlTemplate
> Version: O.5
> URL: http://saucecode.org/camltemplate
> Author: Benjamin Geer <ben@socialtools.net>
> Description: a small template processor library for Objective Caml
>  It can be used to generate web pages, scripts, SQL queries, XML
>  documents and other sorts of text files. Features:
>  .
>  * A versatile, easy-to-learn template syntax that supports
>    common scripting-language constructs, while encouraging a
>    separation between presentation logic and application logic.
>  * The supported Caml data structures accomodate lists, tables
>    and trees of items in a straightforward manner.
>  * Works well with mod_caml.
>  * Supports any ASCII-compatible encoding, including UTF-8.
>  * Optional support for multithreading.
> 
> Friendly,
> 
> Sven Luther
> 
> 

I add it to to the todo list.

Maybe we could use this TODO + Policy to create a small website for
pkg-ocaml-maint ?

I will put ant in TODO ( i also agree that it looks interesting ).

Anyway, if no one wants to do it, we still keep it in mind.

Regard
Sylvain LE GALL



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