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Selon Mario Mommer <mmommer@common-lisp.net>:
matthieu.villeneuve@free.fr writes:
I would like to create a new project on common-lisp.net: a Lisp implementation of zlib. Some code exists, that seems to work fine (but slow), and the original developer (Harald Musum) agreed to the idea of making it a standalone library. And I think that it would be a nice thing to have for Lisp developers (I may be wrong).
Project name: ZLIB
Developer name: Matthieu Villeneuve
License: LLGPL (still need Harald's agreement, but should be ok)
Description: ZLIB is a Common Lisp implementation of the zlib compression system.
Looks good indeed. But we should perhaps wait for Harald's agreement?
I finally got Harald's agreement about the project and the license. So once the project is created I should be able to put a first version of the code within a few days. Thanks, -- Matthieu Villeneuve