Hi!
I'd like to follow Marc Battyani's lead (actually, I made him do
it... :) and use your services to host mailing lists for existing Lisp
projects. The plan is that the projects will stay where they are now
but will be amended by mailing lists (and maybe CVS access later
on). If that's possible, I'd like to apply for the following projects:
- cl-ppcre <http://weitz.de/cl-ppcre/>
- cl-gd <http://weitz.de/cl-gd/>
- cl-who <http:/weitz.de/cl-who/>
- html-template <…
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- cl-interpol <http://weitz.de/cl-interpol/>
Plus, it would be nice if I could use a common-lisp.net mailing list
for "The Regex Coach" <http://weitz.de/regex-coach/> as well. This
application is not "open source" but it's freeware. I don't know if
this kind of software is covered by your acceptance policies but I
think the program is a good poster child for Common Lisp... :)
Thanks in advance.
Happy Holidays,
Edi.
--
Dr. Edmund Weitz
Hamburg
Germany
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Luke Gorrie <lgorrie(a)nortelnetworks.com> writes:
> Could we hook up Alan Ruttenberg <alanralanr(a)comcast.net> with SLIME
> CVS-commit access please?
Alan, you sent us your ssh keys but what I need is your GPG public key.
http://www.gnupg.org/ has some good resources on creating them.
Erik.
I propose that we extend the "Projects" page to include the name of a
contact person (default to owner), a valid but obscured email-address
for the same, and a one-line description for the project.
Also, as a quick first measure to pacify Paolo I've made a version of
the sample page named temporary.shtml we could put up for those
projects that have no webpages.
When putting this tmp-page up I would also like to email all project
owners who need to put up proper pages with the suggestion that …
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edit the page to contain a short description of their project, plus
links to mailing lists and repository.
Cheers,
-- Nikodemus
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