Should we at least keep a backup in case something unforseen happens to his machine?
CY
--- Robert Strandh strandh@labri.fr wrote:
C Y writes:
Wasn't the plan to move the annotated spec to common-lisp.net? Or
did
I miss an update on that?
I discussed that with Gilbert a few days ago, and now it seems that he prefers keeping it on his home machine.
-- Robert Strandh
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C Y writes:
Should we at least keep a backup in case something unforseen happens to his machine?
That might be a good idea, depending on what Gilbert is currently doing for backups.