Hi Jon,

If you can get to it before I can, could you set up Jesse with a standard shell account please?  (and also make sure he's set up with a gitlab account).  

Dave Cooper

P.S. I set up restic on the host tonight and did a first restic backup, and I'm now upgrading the host to debian trixie (the new stable), so it might be less than fully responsive for a bit...




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From: Jesse Wiesenborn <jwiesenborn@gmail.com>
To: "David Cooper"<david.cooper@genworks.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2025 20:49:55 -0400
Subject: Re: Openmusic implementation
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That would be

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Jess

On Thu, Aug 14, 2025 at 3:09 PM David Cooper <david.cooper@genworks.com> wrote:



I'd like us to get to push-button Lisp application deployments. But in the meantime, what if we set you up with an ssh shell account on the host? 

Dave Cooper



---- On Wed, 13 Aug 2025 21:18:47 -0400 Jesse Wiesenborn <jwiesenborn@gmail.com> wrote ---

Hello,

I'd like to utilize the awesome, incredible, victory-inspiring power of Common Lisp to host an openMusic implementation on a Woo server. Trouble is... I don't have one!

Obviously I could do so on my own machine, but I'm about to lose my home internet, and I don't know where the Lisp cloud is.

Would it be possible to use some hosting space from any of your resources? I did check out Gitlab but couldn't find any Lisp servers. I can check with the openMusic team itself but am skeptical about the ANSI compliance of their CL implementation.

Actually, the CL-WAV-Synth project on your site would be a great starting point, but it doesn't look like anybody's worked on that in about 18 years.

A few megabytes of web space with a fresh-out-of-the-box CL implementation would be amazing.

Thanks for your consideration!

Jesse W