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Hi,
Could you let me know the status of cl-torrent on common-lisp.net, or
possibly put me in contact with the project owner? I have a basic
torrent parser/generator project that I would like to host on your
site but obviously this clashes with existing project.
Cheers,
Steve
This is a request to open a project called cl-libtai.
Name: Lester Vecsey
Description: Calendar and date functions for working with TAI, Temps
Atomique International, time.
License: LGPL
Group members: None
This project would have many of the functions from the public domain C
library libtai, at http://cr.yp.to/libtai.html
The real benefit here is the way that Lisp can easily handle large decimal
and hexadecimal numbers, likely making this code rather compact when
implemented. libtai usually packs time into an 8 or 16character hexadecimal
sequence, so when checking output from other utilities and needing to
convert or check a tai time these functions would make it real easy to do so
from the REPL.
License would be LGPL to start with, and I do see from your FAQ there are
concerns with that. In the future switching it to GPLv3 or LLGPL might be a
good option worth considering. I'd be developing under CLISP, perhaps others
will chime in with testing on other platforms and provide patches.
Greetings,
I am currently maintaining the Garnet graphical toolkit project.
I have modernized it in several ways, providing an ASDF definition file,
thus making ASDF installation possible, supporting SBCL, making it
faster and many other details.
As McCLIM was never according to how I see things a solid toolkit,
I desided to make Garnet better, up-to-date and available to all users
with a simple asdf-install.
Therefore, I am planning to release it under a new major number version
and ask you for the project to be hosted on common-lisp.net since this
seems the most logical place for a new Lisp project nowadays.
Thank you in advance, S.Kokkalis
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Thanks
John
> Hi,
>
> jewel(a)pixie.co.za writes:
> > I have created a new library which I would like to make available to
> > the Lisp community.
> >
> > Project name: cl-peg
> > Description: Parser generator for PEG grammars (see
> > http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/~baford/packrat/thesis/)
> > License: MIT license
> > Project creator: John Leuner
>
> Sounds good indeed.
>
> We'll need you PGP key, in ascii armored format, to open your account
> and project.
>
> Regards,
> Mario.
>
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