Hello,
I am common-lisp.net user (login name mpasternacki) and I wish to host three new project there. I did already write to admin@common-lisp.net on April 22 (Message-Id: 1208899763.1836.26.camel@localhost), but received no reply up to now, so I add Cc: directly to persons listed in news sections as administrators. Also, in case my previous application was considered incomplete, I add more details, which I have originally missed. Private GPG key is attached (it is the same that I use for common-lisp.net account).
Project name (full and short the same): cl-openid Description: Common Lisp implementation of OpenID 2.0 standard License: LLGPL Source control: darcs Other software: trac with trac+darcs Members: Anton Vodonosov avodonosov@yandex.ru (does not have common-lisp.net account yet) This is project that I will work on with LispNYC for Google Summer of Code, application abstract is at http://code.google.com/soc/2008/lispnyc/appinfo.html?csaid=4AD1A5AEF89313DC . Anton Vodonosov is the project mentor.
Project name (full and short the same): cl-trane Description: Collection of small libraries for creating RESTful Web applications in Lisp basing on Hunchentoot and Postmodern; eventually, a full-fledged Web framework License: BSD without advertising clause Source control: darcs, svn (synchronized using tailor if possible) Other software: trac Members: - Ryszard Szopa rszopa@common-lisp.net - Nick Allen nallen@common-lisp.net - Marijn Haverbeke mhaverbeke@common-lisp.net
Project full name: Common Lisp Librarian Project short name: cl-librarian Description: Manager for Common Lisp libraries, focused on libraries updated dynamically by version control systems and targeted at power users Current site: http://www.pasternacki.net/en/code/cl-librarian (down until at least Monday, Mah 5th, Google cache will provide the text) License: BSD without advertising clause Source control: darcs Other software: trac with trac+darcs Members: only me at the moment I wish to move the project out from current hosting to make the Librarian more of a community project, not a personal toy as it is now.
Regards, Maciej.