Hi,
Right at this time the clo project has its own project page ( https://common-lisp.net/project/clo/) which lists an old version of the front page of the common-lisp.net domain server.
Does the "clo" project warrant a page of its own? Or do we use the common-lisp.net "main site" to explain both the purpose of the site, document the services we run on it and refer people to the resources available to contribute?
In other words: do I remove(archive) /project/clo/ or does it serve a (renewed) purpose?
Regards,
Erik.
I say we should update it and try to keep it current. The c-l.net “about” page should be minimal and should point to that clo project page.
The clo project includes more than just cl-site - it also includes the payment/donation app(s) which I’m supposed to be working on... and might include other things such as build/test services, escrow services...
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 17:44 Erik Huelsmann ehuelsmann@common-lisp.net wrote:
Hi,
Right at this time the clo project has its own project page ( https://common-lisp.net/project/clo/) which lists an old version of the front page of the common-lisp.net domain server.
Does the "clo" project warrant a page of its own? Or do we use the common-lisp.net "main site" to explain both the purpose of the site, document the services we run on it and refer people to the resources available to contribute?
In other words: do I remove(archive) /project/clo/ or does it serve a (renewed) purpose?
Regards,
Erik.