Today, Mario Mommer <mommer@igpm.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
I was hoping to get ftp space for an arch archive & download area for my UBF-in-CL package. You do not want our version control facilities? Awww... :)
heh, it's in arch already - there is no way to export it into CVS *lalala* (-;
Despite there being another implementation in Common Lisp (which is only mentioned in a mailing list post with no source code to be found /-:), let's call it "ubf" (-:
Well, I wouldn't call a linear algebra package "linear algebra", or an XML parser "xml", because they aren't what their name sugests. I would prefer something along the lines of "ubf.lisp", or "cl-ubf", "UBF-in-CL" etc.
ah, good one. I was thinking that it would fit in well together with rfc<nnnn> (cl implementations of the respective RFCs) and linedit (a line editing package) (-: cl-ubf will do, of course.
The only contributor at the moment is me; the code is in the public domain.
Is my guess corect that you are an austrian citizen living in austria? I ask because at least in germany it is not possible to put things in the public domain...
I am an Austrian, living in Austria, and now that you mention it, I'm not so sure about the PD situation here, either. I'll change the licence to a BSD one (sans advertising clause), which should be OK. -- Andreas Fuchs, <asf@acm.org>, asf@jabber.at, antifuchs