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I was wondering if we can archive the scalismo seed project.
Thanks to scala-cli and IntelliJ using the scalismo-seed project is no longer the most ergonomic way to get started with scalismo. I therefore do not mention it any longer in the scalismo docs. Is there another need for this project or should we just archive it?
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In principle, I have nothing against it. But it was a convenient way to get a running project for someone not knowing sbt. But I am unsure if it is really worth the effort to keep it up to date.
I also see it as a very convenient way to start a project - once moving into SBT.
But as @Andreas-Forster points out, it might not be worth the effort to keep it up to date.
So I'm also okay with archiving it.
I was wondering if we can archive the scalismo seed project.
Thanks to scala-cli and IntelliJ using the scalismo-seed project is no longer the most ergonomic way to get started with scalismo. I therefore do not mention it any longer in the scalismo docs. Is there another need for this project or should we just archive it?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: