[admin] Please host my project CL-EMB
Hi! I'd like to put my project CL-EMB <http://www.cliki.net/CL-EMB> on common-lisp.net With CL-EMB you can embed Common Lisp into text files. It's not a new concept. And you already have projects like CLHP and HTML-TEMPLATE. CL-EMB let's you do both: embed Common Lisp _and_ use a simple template language. Although it could be used with any kind of text file, I think it's best placed with the other Web Programming projects. Short description for the project overview: Embedded Common Lisp and template system. The license I've chosen is LLGPL. A big part (at least at this early stage of the project) comes from code which is licensed with the MIT license. So it's more a spin-off or fork. But I wouldn't call it that. John Wiseman has put up a seed for similar projects on his blog: http://lemonodor.com/archives/000128.html "Lots of people write their own version of LSP. It's kind of fun to implement, and a basic version is like a page of code so it only takes an hour or so. I just figured I'd save you a little time up front." I'm the only member of the project team. My name is Stefan Scholl. My registered nickname on IRC (FreeNode) is stesch I use Subversion but I plan to mirror my SVN repository to the common-lisp.net CVS with svn2cvs <http://svn2cvs.tigris.org/>. That way the code can be reviewed online. It's read-only, but as I'm the only member of the project team ... As for the future of the project: I hope it will live longer than some other projects on common-lisp.net. At least I'm planning to use my own library extensive for my web projects. And when I manage to write nearly as good documentation as Edi Weitz does, I'll find some users of the library, too. :-) As of this writing CL-EMB was just released. It's version 0.0.1 Hope to hear you soon. With a positive answer. You can reach me by e-mail and on IRC. Regards, Stefan
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004, Stefan Scholl wrote:
I'd like to put my project CL-EMB <http://www.cliki.net/CL-EMB> on common-lisp.net
The license I've chosen is LLGPL. A big part (at least at this
I'm the only member of the project team. My name is Stefan Scholl. My registered nickname on IRC (FreeNode) is stesch
Approved. (Hi stesch!) We'll need you GPG public key for sending you your password.
I use Subversion but I plan to mirror my SVN repository to the common-lisp.net CVS with svn2cvs <http://svn2cvs.tigris.org/>. That way the code can be reviewed online. It's read-only, but as I'm the only member of the project team ...
We could provide you with svn as well, I think, as others have asked for it before. Would that be preferable? Can't promise to have it set up immediately, though. Cheers, -- Nikodemus Schemer: "Buddha is small, clean, and serious." Lispnik: "Buddha is big, has hairy armpits, and laughs."
Hi! On 2004-08-14 02:01:57, Nikodemus Siivola wrote:
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004, Stefan Scholl wrote:
I'd like to put my project CL-EMB <http://www.cliki.net/CL-EMB> on common-lisp.net
The license I've chosen is LLGPL. A big part (at least at this
I'm the only member of the project team. My name is Stefan Scholl. My registered nickname on IRC (FreeNode) is stesch
Approved. (Hi stesch!) We'll need you GPG public key for sending you your password.
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I use Subversion but I plan to mirror my SVN repository to the common-lisp.net CVS with svn2cvs <http://svn2cvs.tigris.org/>. That way the code can be reviewed online. It's read-only, but as I'm the only member of the project team ...
We could provide you with svn as well, I think, as others have asked for it before. Would that be preferable? Can't promise to have it set up immediately, though.
This would be nice. Any plans on how this will be implemented? How to access the repository? To load a dumpfile (needed when you want to copy a project to another repository while retaining the whole history) you need access to the programm "svnadmin" and the repository. I'm sure there could be another way to solve this. svn2cvs can copy all the changes, too. Perhaps one could change it to a svn2svn. Regards, Stefan PS: By the way: <http://www.common-lisp.net/project/clo/sp/index.html> does not validate. And the funny part is: The problem is in the DIV with the "Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict" :-) "</div" (not closed) instead of "</div>". It's in the ZIP <http://www.common-lisp.net/project/clo/sp/project.zip>, too.
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004, Stefan Scholl wrote:
Any plans on how this will be implemented? How to access the repository?
"No clue yet."
To load a dumpfile (needed when you want to copy a project to another repository while retaining the whole history) you need access to the programm "svnadmin" and the repository.
That doesn't sound like a problem, since projects have their own repositories. You should be able to do that by yourself once we get svn up and running. Cheers, -- Nikodemus Schemer: "Buddha is small, clean, and serious." Lispnik: "Buddha is big, has hairy armpits, and laughs."
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