I'd like to create a new project, "stdutil" for the gardeners Standard Utilities Effort. stdutil-admin (eslick@alum.mit.edu) stdutil-dev stdutil-announce A darcs repository (I have a local one I can use to seed the common-lisp.net one) A home page redirect to the documentation server (if I can't host it at common-lisp.net) Everything here will be released under an MIT or BSD style license, although some mixing will occur as we get author's permissions and have to add/remove various utilities. Ian Erik Enge wrote:
Don't be afraid to ask for something outside of what common-lisp.net is typically used for. I can't guarantee that we can help you out but I'm willing to listen. :-)
On 6/14/06, Ian Eslick <eslick@csail.mit.edu> wrote:
Hi all,
It's a busy week for the day job. I'll post/release what I've put together so far this coming weekend. I'm planning to create a darcs repository and mailing list on common-lisp.net and (with a little luck) a website (location TBA) that allows a first pass searching of documentation strings and code.
I'll update the project wiki with the current status and a starting proposal and we can take it from there.
Cheers, Ian
Chris Dean wrote:
The votes are in, and the winner is lisp-unit!
Actually, only a few people voted. But that's ok, the people that did vote liked lisp-unit and it is very simple to use and integrate. It conveniently uses an MIT License.
I also pinged the author and let him know we are planning on using it.
What's next on our list?
- Documentation standard? - A repo where we can check in code/send patches. - A naming convention for the different functions, packages, etc? - A roadmap to our first version? - A separate mailing list so we can stop boring everyone else on Gardeners?
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On 6/14/06, Ian Eslick <eslick@csail.mit.edu> wrote:
I'd like to create a new project, "stdutil" for the gardeners Standard Utilities Effort.
stdutil-admin (eslick@alum.mit.edu) stdutil-dev stdutil-announce
Every project comes with -devel, -announce and -cvs lists. Do you also want an -admin list?
A darcs repository (I have a local one I can use to seed the common-lisp.net one)
Yeah, just sent one up and notify me of it's path and I'll add it to darcsweb.
A home page redirect to the documentation server (if I can't host it at common-lisp.net)
Please see index.htmls of, say, the cl-ppcre for an example of how to do this redirect, if we can't arrange to host it on common-lisp.net. I'm not agaist going outside the scope of regular projects but I don't yet have a clear understanding of what this documentation server is. For instance, lisppaste is sort of a "common good" which I am very happy to host on clnet. Can you help me understand what your documentation server will do? Thanks, Erik.
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Erik Enge
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Ian Eslick