[Lemon-user] Future of LEMON Graph Library
Alpar Juttner
alpar at cs.elte.hu
Tue May 17 13:42:54 CEST 2016
Hi,
In short, LEMON is still actively maintained and developed.
The development has recently been slowed down, indeed, but there are
some important new features in the development repository, which will
be the part of the upcoming release 1.4. Just to name two of them:
- It is possible to use c++11 style iterators for listing graph nodes,
arcs etc.
- There is a family of efficient algorithms for (sub)graph isomorphism.
There are also a couple of improvements in the bugtracker waiting for
review and cleanup.
In fact, we try to keep the development branch pretty reliable and
stable, so it is quite safe to use it, that's why we feel less
temptation to work on the new release.
But if anyone feel contributing, it is - of course - more than welcome.
Best regards,
Alpár
On Fri, 2016-05-13 at 09:49 +0300, degski wrote:
> Last year the mailing list was down for most of the time, now it has
> been reopened. The last release was 7th of July 2014. Some bug-fixes
> in the reps, since then.
>
> My question is: "Is LGL a dead project"?
>
> Thank you for your comments,
>
> degski
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