On 7 March 2010 13:58, Nikodemus Siivola nikodemus@random-state.net wrote:
I copied the relevant section of our quux/macros.lisp below.
...which means it is not in public domain most likely, and hence not eligible for Alexandria.
Please: do not post code under non-Alexandria compatible license on the list, it confuses things.
This code and more has been published under a MIT style license, and if Alexandria needs it under public domain, I'm sure an official statement from ITA can be obtained in due time (if it matters at all for such trivial code snippets). Besides, I was offering the code more as food for thought in terms of API and implementation than as a proposal for inclusion as is. So indeed, it might be a bad idea to copy/paste carelessly it into Alexandria, but I don't believe it is off-topic either.
Regards,
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