On Thu, 20 May 2004, [iso-8859-15] Tåle Skogan wrote:
Thanks, I wasn't aware of Common-Lisp-Controller. Do you think it would help to use CLC (uppercase) as project name (including documentation and web pages), and clc (lower case) in the code (package name, function names, file and directory names).
Probably not very much, given that CLiki page names are case-insenitive and CL uppercases by default.
I was hoping to avoid using the long name (Common Lisp Cryptography or derivatives thereof) except in the definition of the acronym. On the other hand, if both CLC and clc are well established acronyms in the Lisp world, I don't won't to intrude on them. I would appreciate further advice on the naming issue.
Minor brainstorm:
- cl-crypto / common-lisp-cryptography
- lc / lisp-cryptography
- various "less-canonical-style" names such as clypto, cryptcl, cryptomania, etc...
Cheers,
-- Nikodemus