[00:05:16] dschoon: what's the timeline for limn 2.0!?? [00:05:33] we're aiming for a full-stack release before Dec [00:05:42] so, a few weeks! :) [00:05:48] too good to be true [00:06:11] :D that's great! [00:08:48] i will totally keep you posted :) [00:09:10] perfect - i would totally appreciate it [00:15:33] dschoon, is there anything I can do on limn? [00:15:48] heh. [00:15:52] that is a dangerous question, louisdang [00:16:12] why? [00:16:47] i can always find things for people to do, but Limn combines two problematic project traits: [00:17:02] - it's a young project, so the source and docs are sometimes spotty [00:17:26] - it's an extremely complicated project, trying to solve a hard problem in a generic way [00:21:47] so! if you are not about to run away screaming, i'd suggest you start by cloning limn and browsing the source. [00:22:47] I think the fact that it is generic makes it more accessible for open development [00:23:02] dschoon: it's nodejs right ? [00:23:02] when can I clone the source? the repo on github looks outdated [00:23:35] yeah. [00:23:40] https://github.com/wikimedia/limn [00:23:56] active development happens in our personal branches [00:24:18] https://github.com/dsc/limn and https://github.com/milimetric/limn [00:24:27] we merge into wikimedia when done with a feature [00:24:41] ok [00:24:53] you're encouraged to add all three as remotes [00:25:49] thanks dschoon, I'll take a look this weekend [00:25:56] :) [00:26:15] np. you're welcome to bug me if you have any questions, but it's unlikely i'll have much email [00:26:18] er, much internet [00:26:22] so you should probably send email [00:26:24] dsc@wikimedia.org [00:26:37] ok [00:43:54] later everybody