[ Apologies to those who get this twice. ]
As seen on cll:
"It is a pleasure to announce
a web-site dedicated to providing the Common Lisp community with development resources, including CVS, FTP, mailing lists, and web-space.
Future plans include Subversion and Arch support, co-operation with other related projects, plus news and articles (authors are welcome!)."
CCLAN is definitely a project we (Common-lisp.net) would like to co-operate with.
Possibilities include:
* CCLAN node at ftp://ftp.common-lisp.net/pub/cclan/
* Semi-automatic inclusion of projects hosted at Common-lisp.net to CCLAN: hosted projects fullfilling CCLAN requirements would be provided a mechanism for making releases into CCLAN without human intervention (or whatever amount of human intervention is considered necessary for safety).
The first is probably a relatively simple matter, but the second would require among other things a common aproach to project names.
Before boring everyone with my own thoughts on this I'd like to hear if CCLAN folks consider either option in the least viable.
[ Note: Let's keep this discussion on cclan-list, and drop clo-devel from CC. People on clo-devel interested in this should subscribe to cclan-list for the duration. ]
Cheers,
-- Nikodemus