Hi.
I'd like to start by thanking you all for the overwhelming support I've got after I announced the launch of Erlisp and its website [1]. The number of non-spam e-mails I got since last Wednessday is greater than what I usually get in a month. :) All were very supportive, and most pointed me to yet more reading material.
In response to this I've added an acknowledgments page to the website and have completely revised the references page. After a post by Luke Gorrie on the BeNeLux/Cologne/Hamburg mailing lists, I've also added a terminology page. I'm not entirely happy with that yet though, and would appreciate any and all comments.
(off-topic () By the way, can any one here read katakana, hiragana and kanji? I found [2] through Google, but Babelfish isn't making much sense:
Http: //www.dirkgerrits.com/erlisp/ Via: Http: //home.comcast.net/ - Bc19191/blog/041013.html Even concurrent CL. Unreasonable it does. The kind of inert gas which by the way is the erlang port ? ? BROKEN of OpenBSD. Just a little we would like to try touching, but it is. Erlang.
Apparently, the Erlang package for OpenBSD is broken, but I have no idea what is being said about Erlisp, nor what this has to do with helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon or radon. ;))
Kind regards,
Dirk Gerrits
[1] http://www.dirkgerrits.com/erlisp/ [2] http://senzai07.poly.kit.jp/~iwata/ChangeLogs/2004-10-14.html#ChangeLog-2004...