<html><head></head><body dir="auto" style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;" class="ApplePlainTextBody"><div class="ApplePlainTextBody">Hi Marcus and Mojca.<br><br>I’ve fleshed out my proposal (also my understanding of MacOS compilers)<br>again. To disallow Xcode compilers, I added my idea to use a compiler<br>blacklist which implementation already exists. I’ve also worked a lot on my<br>macports-base PR and am confident that I can comfortably code in Tcl.<br><br>I marked the PR ready for review as it is now already functional.<br>Demo here: https://asciinema.org/a/1X9VFUxRXncOE1m7PhB9DVKcX<br><br>Any feedback on my proposal would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.<br><br><blockquote type="cite">On 2 Apr 2019, at 03.45, Mojca Miklavec <mojca@macports.org> wrote:<br><br>Ruby is still an issue, whether or not that's urgent is a matter of<br>taste. Die-hard rubyist would probably turn to the other package<br>manager :). We are currently also not packaging asciidoctor, for<br>example (which would be nice to have for our documentation / guide).<br></blockquote><br>Of course, sorry to assume it’s not urgent. Also, I used port bump on<br>asciidoctor to test it out and submitted a PR.<br><br><blockquote type="cite"><blockquote type="cite">Also added the fact that there's already a proposal for that problem area.<br></blockquote><br>Project may complement each other, and students are welcome to help<br>each other, in particular if one is stronger in a particular field. If<br>you are an eager rubyist, even if the upt project gets selected and<br>the ruby import gets implemented, the expertise and/or passion to<br>improve this area would still help.<br></blockquote><br>Alright, got it. Thank you for your help.</div></body></html>