It just occurred to me that subatomic particles could exist.
Would it be difficult to make quarks like paths, where you can just install parts of a quark (or make quarks more modular)?
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On 04.12.2014, at 12:52, felix <felix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> yes, I already did it exactly this way !
> DIRECTORY is gone
>
> the directory.txt file is here:
>
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/supercollider-quarks/quarks/master/directory.txt
>
> its quite easy to add to it and submit a pull request.
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>
> I have also a script that generates a directory.json with all information, description, urls etc.
> which can be used by Quarks class or by other websites.
>
>
> the first rough draft of instructions are here:
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> https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/quarks
>
>
> I'm just finishing up the updates to the Quarks classes now.
>
> it will be available as an install for 3.6x with system overwrites so it will work for people not on 3.7
>
> and 3.7 can be released with the new Quarks
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>
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> On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Alberto de Campo <alberto.decampo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> A possible simplification here that could be done in the migration process:
>
> All the <MyQuark>.quark description files (ATM in the DIRECTORY folder)
> could be moved into the respective <MyQuark> folder they belong to.
> Then a central directory would only need to know a list of the individual
> quark repository addresses, and could harvest the description files from there.
>
>
> best adc
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