Hi Andrea,

I think that CL-WebObjects is apt to be a confusing name since this doesn't have anything to do with Apple's WebObjects. Could you choose another name for the project?

thanks,


On Jan 3, 2008, at 3:24 AM, Andrea Chiumenti wrote:

Hello lispers,

I'd like to publish the project I'm working on, that will be released with a BSD like license

CL-WebObjects is a comprehensive web application framework for the Common Lisp programming language. CL-WebObjects is based on components, highly reusable building blocks the make easy and fast the creation of a web application. By using and creating new components, the developer can create robust and consistent web application with the minimal effort.

The main aim of CL-WebObjects is `divide et impera', that means that dividing problems into small problems let programmers work on different part of an application, creating ad hoc components for both generic and specific tasks.

CL-WebObjects can easily handle all the request cycle,letting you to concentrate only in application business side problems, letting CL-WebObjects automatically manage all the mechanism of the web layer, such as form submission and user interactions.

CL-WebObjects comes integrated with the dojotoolkit, giving you the possibility to easily and quickly create full WEB 2.0 eye candy application, with powerful and very user friendly UI.


I'd like to have both svn and trac system.

But before releasing it, I'd appreciate if you could tell me if there are any legal issue with the name of the project (CL-WebObjects) since WebObjects is an Apple web framework (see http://developer.apple.com/tools/webobjects/).

Regards,
Andrea Chiumenti
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