Brian Mastenbrook wrote:
> I'd like the name of the list to be "mac-lisp-ide" because that is
> already what it is named.
Done, you should have an email by now with your password.
Erik.
I notice that on the admin mailing list there was a question about the
name of the list I wanted. I never received this email :-)
I'd like the name of the list to be "mac-lisp-ide" because that is
already what it is named.
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Brian Mastenbrook
bmastenb(a)cs.indiana.edu
http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/
Hi there,
Since I got no response from cl.net regarding the mailing list I wanted
to run, I started it myself on my own server. Well lo and behold my
nameserver seems to be unreliable and I'm 200 miles away, and it's
majorly frustrating efforts to run the list. Can cl.net consider
picking up the hosting? I'd like it sooner than a week from now if
possible as there is already active traffic that needs to be moved
over.
Brian
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Brian Mastenbrook
bmastenb(a)cs.indiana.edu
http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/
[ apologize if this arrives multiple times, having some mail problems ]
Heow Eide-Goodman wrote:
> ...the license is unique in that the CD expressively remains free (as
in
> without cost) yet not fall into the public domain or under a different
> license. This of course dose not preclude some of the seperate works
> falling under a more lenient license.
>
> Thus only LispNYC.org, the ALU and myself can legally distribute it.
> We, of course, have explicit permission from every author to
distribute
> the content found on the CD, which was no small task. :-)
To be explicit: you're wanting us to put the CD on common-lisp.net
available for
download (sounds great) but only you, the ALU or LispNYC.org can
legally distribute
it? I don't see how common-lisp.net could legally distribute it in
that case?
If we can legally distribute it I approve too.
Erik.
Heow Eide-Goodman wrote:
> ...the license is unique in that the CD expressively remains free (as in
> without cost) yet not fall into the public domain or under a different
> license. This of course dose not preclude some of the seperate works
> falling under a more lenient license.
>
> Thus only LispNYC.org, the ALU and myself can legally distribute it.
> We, of course, have explicit permission from every author to distribute
> the content found on the CD, which was no small task. :-)
To be explicit: you're wanting us to put the CD on common-lisp.net
available for download (sounds great) but only you, the ALU or
LispNYC.org can legally distribute it? I don't see how common-lisp.net
could legally distribute it in that case?
Erik.
Mario wrote:
>> P.S. I still dont have name for the project - cl-mvc doesn't sound too
>> good for me...
>
> Hm... Well, that's an issue, of course :)
Finally I managed to came up with a name - Ganelon - sounds fine ?
Best regards,
Tomek Lipski
Edi Weitz wrote:
> Yes, sure, that'd be fine with me. Let me know when you're done with
> it.
Would you like a suffix to your list (regex-coach-help, -talk, -devel)
or just regex-coach?
Erik.
Brian Mastenbrook wrote:
> I'm wondering if cl.net can provide me with a mailing list (no project
> yet) dedicated to discussion of native (non-X11 non-emacs) UIs for lisp
> programming on OS X. Topics of discussion would include the OpenMCL
> Cocoa interface, porting hemlock to cocoa, what a good native CL IDE
> would feel like, structure editors, the McCLIM OpenGL backend, and the
> like. I'd like to have some kind of a place where these ideas are
> bounced. Would cl.net be willing to host this mac-ui list?
Brian, we've finally made a decision. Do you want a suffix to your list
or just mac-ui?
Erik.
Brian Mastenbrook wrote:
> I'm wondering if cl.net can provide me with a mailing list (no project
> yet) dedicated to discussion of native (non-X11 non-emacs) UIs for lisp
> programming on OS X. Topics of discussion would include the OpenMCL
> Cocoa interface, porting hemlock to cocoa, what a good native CL IDE
> would feel like, structure editors, the McCLIM OpenGL backend, and the
> like. I'd like to have some kind of a place where these ideas are
> bounced. Would cl.net be willing to host this mac-ui list?
Brian, we've finally made a decision. Do you want a suffix to your list
or just mac-ui?
Erik.