Dear common-lisp.net admins,
I'd like to host at common-lisp.net my package RCL: a cffi wrapper for R (www.r-project.org). In principle it will be GPL, like R itself.
Thanks in advance,
Carlos Ungil
Hello,
some time ago I send a mail to this address to see if I could publish at common-lisp.net a lisp package I was working on. This was a few weeks before "the change of management", and I never got a reply.
As I've made some progress in the last days, I've been thinking again about making the code available.
The package is called RCL; it's a cffi-based wrapper for R (the GPL environment for statistical computing and graphics).
Regards,
Carlos Ungil
On Sep 12, 2005, at 1:10 AM, Carlos Ungil wrote:
Dear common-lisp.net admins,
I'd like to host at common-lisp.net my package RCL: a cffi wrapper for R (www.r-project.org). In principle it will be GPL, like R itself.
Thanks in advance,
Carlos Ungil
On 12/8/05, Carlos Ungil ungil@mac.com wrote:
some time ago I send a mail to this address to see if I could publish at common-lisp.net a lisp package I was working on. This was a few weeks before "the change of management", and I never got a reply.
Oops, sorry. We'll get that taken care of but we need a GPG/PGP key.
Thanks, Erik.
Carlos Ungil ungil@mac.com writes:
Hello,
some time ago I send a mail to this address to see if I could publish at common-lisp.net a lisp package I was working on. This was a few weeks before "the change of management", and I never got a reply.
This is strange. How long ago was that? I can't find your message in the archives.
Regards, Mario.
Hello,
the original message was sent on September 12.
This is the header (of the copy kept in the Sent Mail folder of my client, Mail.app):
From carlos.ungil@cern.ch Mon Sep 12 01:10:14 2005 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v622) Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-Id: df984437809bba9196d9c53124d662c1@mac.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed To: admin@common-lisp.net From: Carlos Ungil ungil@mac.com Subject: new project: RCL Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 01:10:14 +0200
I'm surprised to see a reference to carlos.ungil@cern.ch in the first line (that is another email account I have) but in fact the message I sent yesterday has a similar header and it was delivered successfully so that cannot explain why the original mail was lost.
Regards,
Carlos
On Dec 9, 2005, at 7:38 PM, Mario S. Mommer wrote:
Carlos Ungil ungil@mac.com writes:
Hello,
some time ago I send a mail to this address to see if I could publish at common-lisp.net a lisp package I was working on. This was a few weeks before "the change of management", and I never got a reply.
This is strange. How long ago was that? I can't find your message in the archives.
Regards, Mario.
Carlos Ungil ungil@mac.com writes:
Hello,
the original message was sent on September 12.
Indeed. It flew under our radar. Sorry for this.
Regards, Mario.
Hi,
Just in case it got lost - we need your PGP key in ascii armored format to open your account. After that, we can add your project.
Regards, Mario.
Carlos Ungil ungil@mac.com writes:
Hello,
some time ago I send a mail to this address to see if I could publish at common-lisp.net a lisp package I was working on. This was a few weeks before "the change of management", and I never got a reply.
As I've made some progress in the last days, I've been thinking again about making the code available.
The package is called RCL; it's a cffi-based wrapper for R (the GPL environment for statistical computing and graphics).
Regards,
Carlos Ungil
On Sep 12, 2005, at 1:10 AM, Carlos Ungil wrote:
Dear common-lisp.net admins,
I'd like to host at common-lisp.net my package RCL: a cffi wrapper for R (www.r-project.org). In principle it will be GPL, like R itself.
Thanks in advance,
Carlos Ungil
admin mailing list admin@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin
Hi Mario,
I had sent the key to Erik, but I forgot to cc the list.
Cheers,
Carlos
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On Dec 11, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Mario S. Mommer wrote:
Hi,
Just in case it got lost - we need your PGP key in ascii armored format to open your account. After that, we can add your project.
Regards, Mario.
Carlos Ungil ungil@mac.com writes:
Hello,
some time ago I send a mail to this address to see if I could publish at common-lisp.net a lisp package I was working on. This was a few weeks before "the change of management", and I never got a reply.
As I've made some progress in the last days, I've been thinking again about making the code available.
The package is called RCL; it's a cffi-based wrapper for R (the GPL environment for statistical computing and graphics).
Regards,
Carlos Ungil
On Sep 12, 2005, at 1:10 AM, Carlos Ungil wrote:
Dear common-lisp.net admins,
I'd like to host at common-lisp.net my package RCL: a cffi wrapper for R (www.r-project.org). In principle it will be GPL, like R itself.
Thanks in advance,
Carlos Ungil
admin mailing list admin@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin