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Add links to source code and issues in Footer #76

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suhanigarg29 opened this issue Apr 1, 2023 · 11 comments
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Add links to source code and issues in Footer #76

suhanigarg29 opened this issue Apr 1, 2023 · 11 comments

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@suhanigarg29
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@Shaikh-Ubaid
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I think we added links to lfortran repository and issues page in #56.

The same can be seen at https://dev.lfortran.org.
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They aren't present in https://www.ubaidshaikh.me/lcompilers_web_frontend/lpython
Are these 2 websites combined or function separately?

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They aren't present in https://www.ubaidshaikh.me/lcompilers_web_frontend/lpython

It is not a big issue. We can add/update it anytime.

I would suggest to consider https://dev.lfortran.org/ as the primary site at present. The features we implement here (https://dev.lfortran.org/) can be easily propagated to https://www.ubaidshaikh.me/lcompilers_web_frontend/lpython.

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Are these 2 websites combined or function separately?

Could you elaborate your query, please? Their code (and working) structure is similar. They are currently served via separate repositories (We would later hopefully be having single repository/website/url for both).

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I was just confused why there were two separate repositories for the same purpose

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certik commented Apr 1, 2023

@suhanigarg29 yes, I would like to merge both efforts, but we didn't have time. I just created an issue for it: #77

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@certik Can you please explain where I'll have to submit my GSoC proposal (LPython or LFortran)? Since this repo is listed under LPython projects, but if it gets merged with LFortran, will there be a distinction?

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certik commented Apr 1, 2023

Submit LPython proposal to PSF and LFortran to fortran-lang orgs.

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This project is for LPython, right?

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certik commented Apr 1, 2023

This project can be both, so apply to both.

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Thank You sir!

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