Hi,
Is it possible for common-lisp.net to host a mailinglist for KPAX, my open source (LLGPL) web application framework ( http:// homepage.mac.com/svc/kpax ) ? I am already involved in a number of CL.net projects, if such references would be necessary (S-XML, S-XML- RPC, CL-PREVALENCE and CL-SOAP).
Thx,
Sven
On 12/22/05, Sven Van Caekenberghe scaekenberghe@common-lisp.net wrote:
Is it possible for common-lisp.net to host a mailinglist for KPAX, my open source (LLGPL) web application framework ( http:// homepage.mac.com/svc/kpax ) ? I am already involved in a number of CL.net projects, if such references would be necessary (S-XML, S-XML- RPC, CL-PREVALENCE and CL-SOAP).
Sounds good, Mario will probably take care of this. (Mario, let me know if you want me to do it.)
Thanks, Erik.
On 12/22/05, Sven Van Caekenberghe scaekenberghe@common-lisp.net wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible for common-lisp.net to host a mailinglist for KPAX, my open source (LLGPL) web application framework ( http:// homepage.mac.com/svc/kpax ) ?
What would you like to name your mailinglist?
Thanks, Erik.
On 05 Jan 2006, at 16:58, Erik Enge wrote:
On 12/22/05, Sven Van Caekenberghe scaekenberghe@common-lisp.net wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible for common-lisp.net to host a mailinglist for KPAX, my open source (LLGPL) web application framework ( http:// homepage.mac.com/svc/kpax ) ?
What would you like to name your mailinglist?
Thanks, Erik.
Just KPAX, I find 3 mailing lists too much.
Thx,
Sven
On 1/5/06, Sven Van Caekenberghe scaekenberghe@common-lisp.net wrote:
Just KPAX, I find 3 mailing lists too much.
Ok, I understand better now. Edi Weitz also uses clnet for his projects only for the mailinglist features, and I'm perfectly ok with that. We also host non-free, or non-software lists ("indepedendent lists") which do not follow the -devel, -announce, -cvs convention and that's also fine (although lately I've been wondering if perhaps Lispniks.com can take over those). I'm not sure I'm ok with having a list that's for a piece of free software and also deviates from our naming convention. Edi redirects his clnet project pages to his own. Would you be able to do that and only use, say, the kpax-devel list?
Sorry for being difficult. Erik.
On 06 Jan 2006, at 19:53, Erik Enge wrote:
On 1/5/06, Sven Van Caekenberghe scaekenberghe@common-lisp.net wrote:
Just KPAX, I find 3 mailing lists too much.
Ok, I understand better now. Edi Weitz also uses clnet for his projects only for the mailinglist features, and I'm perfectly ok with that. We also host non-free, or non-software lists ("indepedendent lists") which do not follow the -devel, -announce, -cvs convention and that's also fine (although lately I've been wondering if perhaps Lispniks.com can take over those). I'm not sure I'm ok with having a list that's for a piece of free software and also deviates from our naming convention. Edi redirects his clnet project pages to his own. Would you be able to do that and only use, say, the kpax-devel list?
Sorry for being difficult. Erik.
OK, I can live with that - I don't want to make your life more difficult ;-) I'll redirect from cl.net to my site and use only a kpax-devel list.
Sven
On 1/6/06, Sven Van Caekenberghe scaekenberghe@common-lisp.net wrote:
OK, I can live with that - I don't want to make your life more difficult ;-) I'll redirect from cl.net to my site and use only a kpax-devel list.
Thanks! Your project is created and ready for you.
Erik.