[My apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email.]
Hi everybody!
As some of you will know, I'll start on a new job tomorrow. This new job won't involve much hacking, if at all, and thus it doesn't look like I'll have a lot of time to maintain my open source libraries in the near future. I have no plans to suddenly disappear from the CL world, but don't expect new releases of any of my libs any time soon. (At least none published by me or on my server.)
Luckily, Hans Hübner - who already did most of the maintenance and development work for Hunchentoot in the last two years or so - offered to coordinate further development via github. See his full announcement at http://netzhansa.blogspot.com/2011/08/ediware-moving-to-github.html.
I'll continue to read the mailing lists for my libs and I'm still interested in fixing bugs you might find in the release tarballs available on my web server. However, I will likely not bother to discuss or work on new features or compatibility code for implementations other than LispWorks (which happens to be the one I'm using).
Lastly, I hope to see a lot of you in Amsterdam http://weitz.de/eclm2011/ in October. The number of registrations so far has been pretty disappointing, but you still have three weeks left to change your mind... :)
Take care, Edi.
As a avid user of Ediware over several years, I'll take this opportunity to thank Edi for sharing his high-quality very useful software, and offer to help in any way possible during this period of transition.
Good luck in your new job, Edi!
Best regards, Peter
On 08/31/2011 11:11 AM, Edi Weitz wrote:
[My apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email.]
Hi everybody!
As some of you will know, I'll start on a new job tomorrow. This new job won't involve much hacking, if at all, and thus it doesn't look like I'll have a lot of time to maintain my open source libraries in the near future. I have no plans to suddenly disappear from the CL world, but don't expect new releases of any of my libs any time soon. (At least none published by me or on my server.)
Luckily, Hans Hübner - who already did most of the maintenance and development work for Hunchentoot in the last two years or so - offered to coordinate further development via github. See his full announcement at http://netzhansa.blogspot.com/2011/08/ediware-moving-to-github.html.
I'll continue to read the mailing lists for my libs and I'm still interested in fixing bugs you might find in the release tarballs available on my web server. However, I will likely not bother to discuss or work on new features or compatibility code for implementations other than LispWorks (which happens to be the one I'm using).
Lastly, I hope to see a lot of you in Amsterdam http://weitz.de/eclm2011/ in October. The number of registrations so far has been pretty disappointing, but you still have three weeks left to change your mind... :)
Take care, Edi.
cl-ppcre-devel site list cl-ppcre-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/cl-ppcre-devel .
HERE HERE! Thanks so much Edi! I hope to see more awesome CL libraries from you again!
Jim
James E. Prewett Jim@Prewett.org download@hpc.unm.edu Systems Team Leader LoGS: http://www.hpc.unm.edu/~download/LoGS/ Designated Security Officer OpenPGP key: pub 1024D/31816D93 HPC Systems Engineer III UNM HPC 505.277.8210
On Fri, 2 Sep 2011, Peter Denno wrote:
As a avid user of Ediware over several years, I'll take this opportunity to thank Edi for sharing his high-quality very useful software, and offer to help in any way possible during this period of transition.
Good luck in your new job, Edi!
Best regards, Peter
On 08/31/2011 11:11 AM, Edi Weitz wrote:
[My apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email.]
Hi everybody!
As some of you will know, I'll start on a new job tomorrow. This new job won't involve much hacking, if at all, and thus it doesn't look like I'll have a lot of time to maintain my open source libraries in the near future. I have no plans to suddenly disappear from the CL world, but don't expect new releases of any of my libs any time soon. (At least none published by me or on my server.)
Luckily, Hans Hübner - who already did most of the maintenance and development work for Hunchentoot in the last two years or so - offered to coordinate further development via github. See his full announcement at http://netzhansa.blogspot.com/2011/08/ediware-moving-to-github.html.
I'll continue to read the mailing lists for my libs and I'm still interested in fixing bugs you might find in the release tarballs available on my web server. However, I will likely not bother to discuss or work on new features or compatibility code for implementations other than LispWorks (which happens to be the one I'm using).
Lastly, I hope to see a lot of you in Amsterdam http://weitz.de/eclm2011/ in October. The number of registrations so far has been pretty disappointing, but you still have three weeks left to change your mind... :)
Take care, Edi.
cl-ppcre-devel site list cl-ppcre-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/cl-ppcre-devel .
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Best regards, Peter
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