Authors and Contact
From Nemerle Homepage
Knowing names is my job. My art. To weave the magic of a thing,
you see, one must find its true name out.
from A Wizard of Earthsea by
Ursula K. Le Guin
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Contact
The language is being worked on at the Computer Science Institute of the University of Wroclaw
You can see the picture of the Nemerle core team. Left-to-right: Kamil Skalski, Michał Moskal, our mentor -- prof. Leszek Pacholski, Paweł Olszta.
You can contact us using email or wiki page. Any comments (especially constructive critique :-)) are appreciated.
IRC
You can meet Nemerle developers on #nemerle IRC channel on irc.freenode.net. The channel is currently rather dead.
We have the archive of irc logs from the channel. Many questions were already answered there. ;-)
If you cannot, or don't want to, run IRC client, there is a WWW gateway.
Reporting bugs
The preferred way of reporting bugs is using our bug tracker. If you have any problems using the web interface feel free to mail us at feedback@nemerle.org. Before reporting bug, have a look at bug reporting guidelines.
Google group / forum
We also have the nemerle-en Google group that might appeal with forum-like interface.
Mailing lists
There are several mailing lists about Nemerle available. The English-speaking general discussion list is devel-en. Both devel-* lists are rather low volume (a few messages per week on average), it doesn't mean you shouldn't post though, it is encouraged. Both have only-subscribers-can-post policy.
We can create other devel-language version if there is any interest.
devel-en list
Discussion about Nemerle development in English. General questions about Nemerle are also welcomed here. You need to be a subscriber in order to post to this list.
Since the recent mailman crash, we have moved to a Google group nemerle-dev, where you can also find the newer archives.
devel-pl list
Much like the devel-en, but the language of the list is Polish.
This list is officially dead now.
feedback list
contact address of the Nemerle team -- the questions from the outside world go here. Everyone can post, so spam level is high here.
svn list
A message is sent to this list after every commit in our subversion repository. The message includes a summary of changes and a diff. Humans are not supposed to post to this list.
This has also moved to a Google group.
bugs list
A message is sent to this list after every change in our bugtracking system. Humans are not supposed to post to this list.
Now is a Google group as well.
Authors
Here is the list of people involved in the Nemerle development. If you have any question and/or fixes for this list feel free to contact us.
Michał Moskal is responsible for several early (bad) decisions concerning language design as well as for some of that ugly code in the compiler. Typing engine, the heart of the compiler, is his child. He is also the one to complain to about RPMs. Home page.
Kamil Skalski is responsible for macros (design and implementation), lexer, parser and some other parts of compiler. He is guiding and contributing to the subprojects like C# to Nemerle converter, interactive shell and Visual Studio plugin. Home page.
Paweł W. Olszta implemented code generation engine, pattern matching compiler and put much work in other parts of the compiler.
Alejandro Serrano worked a lot on the Code Completion Engine and other projects.
Bartosz Podlejski extended the Sioux web server, wrote our C# to Nemerle converter and contributed Sokoban solver to our snippets repository.
Jacek Śliwerski created our build system and is responsible for DEB packages.
Paweł Różański created a plugin for MonoDevelop, submitted some Gtk# examples and many valuable opinions.
Dawid Duda wrote our standard library as well as the first MSI install script.
Łukasz Kaiser is in the project since the very beginning. He contributed very useful ideas about the language, particularly about macros.
Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk contributed several interesting ideas about hygienic macros.
Ricardo Fernández Pascual contributed multidimensional arrays support and Nemerle.Concurrency macros.
Wojtek Knapik is implementing our interactive shell.
Ewa Dacko is the project Technical Writer, responsible for the shape of the Nemerle documentation and the language correctness of our research papers.
Aleksander Mądry wrote the test suite driver program, as well as red-black trees in the standard library.
Krystian Walec wrote a bit of documentation (in the Reference Manual).
Atsushi Enomoto contributed CodeDomProvider for Nemerle.
Vlad Chistiakov and Igor Tkachev are the main people behind Visual Studio integration project. Other people involved there include Alexey Borzenkov, Andrei Khropov, András Rafás, Alexander Slesarev and Sergei Tulentsev.