Purpose: to provide announcements, information, and status regarding various projects relating to Tcl. ---- '''If you are using e-mail, web sites, physical proximity, groupware, MUDs, IRC, Instant Messaging, or some other technology to work together on some project, feel free to drop a pointer here.''' ---- * [The Tcl'ers Wiki] is just one such project. This is an experiment in cooperative knowlege management, as well as the seedling of a project to develop the Wikit (underlying software). * [Project E.L.M.O.] at http://www.purl.org/NET/Tcl-FAQ/project-elmo/ is one of [Larry Virden]'s pet projects, discussing how the Tcl community can pool time and resources to keep URLs in FAQs, as well as other databases, up to date and how to feed new announcements into the various resource centers established around the world (including Wikits!). I hope to see software, database exchange formats, and volunteers evolve over the upcoming months. * [Palmsupport-tcl] at http://www.purl.org/NET/Tcl-FAQ/palmsupport-tcl/ is another of [Larry Virden]'s pet projects. It provides a place for Palm Pilot owners to discuss the development and use of Tcl related software on the '''desktop''' in a support mode. * [tclr] at http://www.egroups.com/list/tclr/ is a mailing list where discussion of Tcl based Personal Information Managers (PIM) occurs. * http://www.tclfaq.wservice.com/tcl-faq/tcl-projects.html lists a variety of email addresses and possible projects. * The Tomahawk Project [http://www.maui.net/~davygrvy/tomahawk/] is an under development IRC client. * Tcl/Tk Journal - http://tcl.webjump.com/ - is an ezine for aspiring writers to contribute articles about the use of Tcl and its extensions. * Dejanews Tcl/Tk Forum - http://www.dejanews.com/group/dejanews.members.tech.stoian.tcl_tk * Yahoo Club - http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/tclandrelatedextensions * Scripting Patterns [http://www-dse.doc.ic.ac.uk/~np2/patterns/scripting/] - Nat Pryce is collecting patterns related to the use of scripting languages. * Bruce Adams [http://www.cybernetics.demon.co.uk/] is working on an Introspection [http://mini.net/cgi-bin/wikit/354.html] package.