[admin] what to do with uncommon web?
I want to request that a new project be created on cl.net: Project Name: UnCommon Web (UCW) Maintainer: Marco Baringer Description: A Common Lisp web application development framework. License: BSD however, I realize that I already have a project (bese) on cl.net where I can keep all my open source code, so why do I want UCW to be apart? I'm not really sure, I do think that, conceptually, it is an independent project, however, what would i (as the only user and developer) gain from this? Only extra administrative work. so consider this a project request, but I'd like to hear what others think i should do. -- -Marco Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in. -Leonard Cohen
On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 03:45:08PM +0100, Marco Baringer wrote:
Project Name: UnCommon Web (UCW) Maintainer: Marco Baringer Description: A Common Lisp web application development framework. License: BSD
I approve. - Personally I think that separate projects can/should be so also on the admistrative level. From my own experience the overhead is neglible, provided that there is a reasonable infra in place. - OTOH, I'm been wondering if it might make sense to have a "scratch" or "misc" project on Common-lisp.net as well, where all developers would be made members automatically: to provide a communal playground for experiments and snippets that might eventually mature into separate projects. Just a thought. In retrospect hyperdoc (for example) could probably have lived (and still live for a while) in scratch. Cheers, -- Nikodemus
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Marco Baringer
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Nikodemus Siivola