Update of /project/lisppaste/cvsroot/public_html In directory common-lisp.net:/tmp/cvs-serv4000
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Date: Tue Mar 9 01:39:22 2004 Author: bmastenbrook
Index: public_html/index.html diff -u public_html/index.html:1.6 public_html/index.html:1.7 --- public_html/index.html:1.6 Mon Feb 23 09:56:32 2004 +++ public_html/index.html Tue Mar 9 01:39:22 2004 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Lisppaste, a paste bot in CL</title> @@ -7,21 +7,32 @@ <body> <h1>Lisppaste, a paste bot in CL</h1>
- <p>For those of you who frequent #lisp, you should be well aware - of 'lisppaste' - you'll find the sources for that program here. - 'lisppaste' is a small CL program that listens for connection - through HTTP (users pasting text) and prints a link to the paste - on IRC. 'lisppaste' on #lisp is available through common-lisp.net - <a href="/paste/new">here</a>. - - <p>Compared to the <a - href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/pastebot/%22%3Eperl version</a> - a lot of people use, lisppaste features paste annotations, useful - paste timestamps, and a listing page for all pastes in the system. + <p>For those of you who frequent #lisp (and many other channels on + freenode), you should be well aware of 'lisppaste' - you'll find + the sources for that program here. 'lisppaste' is a small CL + program that listens for connection through HTTP (users pasting + text) and prints a link to the paste on IRC. 'lisppaste' on #lisp + is available through common-lisp.net <a + href="/paste/new/lisp">here</a>. + + <p>Lisppaste is the buzzword-enabled pastebot. Compared to the + generic <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/pastebot/">perl + version</a>, Lisppaste offers basic amenities like paste + annotations (to group multiple pastes on a topic), a list of all + pastes in the system, and persistent pastes between runs of the + bot. But lisppaste offers more than basic pastebot functionality - + it truly is buzzword-enabled, offering RSS and XML-RPC support, + and direct linking to <a href="http://meme.b9.com">meme</a> + logs. In this sense Lisppaste has grown to be more of a community + collaboration tool, as corny as that sounds.
<p>Lisppaste 2 can be downloaded from here: <a href="ftp://common-lisp.net/pub/project/lisppaste/lisppaste2-latest.tar.gz">lisppaste2-latest.tar.gz</a>. The - latest version is 2.1.3, released February 23, 2004. + latest version is 2.2, released March 9, 2004. + + <p>New in lisppaste 2.2 is greater RSS flexibility, + channel-specific URLs for new pastes and paste listing, much + faster paste serialization, and XML-RPC support.
<p>New in lisppaste 2.1 is support for RSS and linking to IRC log context at <a href="http://meme.b9.com/">meme.b9.com</a>. @@ -31,7 +42,7 @@ need <a href="http://araneida.telent.net">araneida</a> and <a href="http://www.sbcl.org"> SBCL</a>. If you do install it, read the <a - href="/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/lisppaste2/README.lisp?rev=HEAD&cvsroot=lisppaste&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup">README.lisp</a> + href="/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/lisppaste2/README.lisp?rev=HEAD&cvsroot=lisppaste&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup">README.lisp</a> file which contains all the information you need to run a lisppaste on your own.
@@ -52,7 +63,7 @@ <address><a href="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/">Brian Mastenbrook</a></address> <!-- Created: Fri Oct 31 17:09:28 EST 2003 --> <!-- hhmts start --> -Last modified: Mon Feb 23 09:56:16 EST 2004 +Last modified: Tue Mar 9 01:37:24 2004 EST <!-- hhmts end --> </body> </html>