Dear common-lisp.net administrators,
I'm thrilled to see that common-lisp.net is rapidly gaining momentum as a forum for open-source software developers. I have a few projects that I would like to share with others, and would like to make use of the infrastructure provided by common-lisp.net.
The first project is called "cl-snmp". I have developed it more than ten years ago, and have been distributing it on a Web site:
http://www.switch.ch/misc/leinen/snmp/lisp/
I sometimes refer to it as "SYSMAN" and sometimes as "lisp-snmp", but I would like to take the opportunity to rename it to "cl-snmp".
This code implements version 1 and (community-based) version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). It is a library that can be used to develop network management applications. The code works (or at least worked at some point) on Allegro CL, CMU CL, SBCL, and Genera. I still use it all the time under Allegro.
For remote access, it would be most convenient if I could use an account named "leinen", which I can access using SSHv2 with my private key. The public key is attached to this message.
With kind regards and best wishes for 2004,
Simon Leinen simon@limmat.switch.ch writes:
I'm thrilled to see that common-lisp.net is rapidly gaining momentum as a forum for open-source software developers. I have a few projects that I would like to share with others, and would like to make use of the infrastructure provided by common-lisp.net.
That's nice! Bring them on, then.
The first project is called "cl-snmp". I have developed it more than ten years ago, and have been distributing it on a Web site:
http://www.switch.ch/misc/leinen/snmp/lisp/
I sometimes refer to it as "SYSMAN" and sometimes as "lisp-snmp", but I would like to take the opportunity to rename it to "cl-snmp".
Fair enough. What is the licence?
This code implements version 1 and (community-based) version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). It is a library that can be used to develop network management applications. The code works (or at least worked at some point) on Allegro CL, CMU CL, SBCL, and Genera. I still use it all the time under Allegro.
Sounds good.
For remote access, it would be most convenient if I could use an account named "leinen", which I can access using SSHv2 with my private key. The public key is attached to this message.
The policy here is first letter from the first name, and then the surname. Your username would be sleinen... sorry!
With kind regards and best wishes for 2004,
Best wishes, too! :)
Mario.