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Hi,
It's possible that Taylor Campbell will send a request for a
common-lisp.net account. If he does, it's so that he can be given
commit access to climacs, so if it's all OK, could he be added to the
climacs group?
Thanks
Christophe
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Hello,
After discussions with Manuel Odendahl and Edward Marco Baringer, the
previous ParenScript (http://www.parenscript.org/) maintainers, I've
been given their approval to step in as an active maintainer (they no
longer have time). I'd like to set up a project page for ParenScript
(which is currently in the ucw repository) with a mailing list and a
darcs repository (I think we can just copy it over from ucw). My full
name is Vladimir Sedach. I used to have an account on common-lisp.net
(username: vsedach) back when I contributed to slime, but I think it's
gone now. In any case, my current public key is attached.
Thank you,
Vladimir Sedach
Dear common-lisp.net administrator,
I'd like to host my two projects at common-lisp.net.
#1
Project name: clark
Description: simple shell based controller of running lisp. Something
like a mix of emacsclient and make/rake. The main purpose is to help
causal *nix people to run/use the lisp applications from command line
(like crontabs, shell piping, etc).
#2
Project name: clget
Description: simple downloader of lisp related packages. It will help
in getting packages distributed in various ways: tar-archives, SCM
repos etc...
Here are very alpha releases:
http://labs.nablaone.net/clark/http://labs.nablaone.net/clget/
BTW,
I sent some time ago a question about GIT support. Is it possible to
host git repo ?
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Best regards,
Rafal Strzalinski (nabla)
http://nablaone.net
Hello,
I am hoping to have my google summer of code project hosted at
common-lisp.net. My proposal, which is attached is also online at
http://code.google.com/soc/lispnyc/appinfo.html?csaid=F098323F679401F6. The
information you request for potential projects is listed below. Also, I
would want to use subversion.
I look forward to hearing from you. Please let me know if there's more info
I need to provide.
Best,
Andrew
>>> common-lisp.net hosting information <<<
Name: Andrew Baine
License: MIT License
Project Name: funds
Other Developers: none
Project Description: Purely Functional Data Structures in Common Lisp
For many data structures, common lisp programmers are limited to choosing
between:
(a) destructive modification; or
(b) non-destructive modification that relies on naive O(n) copying
funds will provide tree-backed data structures -- intege-indexed arrays,
dictionaries, list, and trees -- whose API provides only non-destructive
operations and allow a purely functional style. O(n) operations will be
avoided, to the extent possible, through the use of trees.
My gpg public key, which is also included as an attachment:
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Sorry again... too tired.. the name should be cl-memcached
sorry,
q
Sorry, forgot to add in previous email that the name of the project
would be cl-memcache
regards,
quasi
Hey,
My name is Abhijit Rao (online handle 'quasi'). I work for
Cleartrip.com. In the recent work we have been doing here, we have
written a small library for interfacing with the memcached in memory
cache. We have been using the code for the past few months and it has
proven to be quite useful to us. With the gracious permission of our
head Mr.Hursh Bhatt, we want to release it for general public use. The
licence would be BSD.
I would like to host the project on common-lisp.net. The project members
would be :
Abhijit Rao <quasilists(a)gmail.com>
Chaitanya Gupta <mail(a)chaitanyagupta.com>
thanks,
quasi