Hi,
The wiki is mostly empty because I foolishly expected people would be motivated to contribute articles to a newer, more complete, better-looking website. As for other content, there's a style guide http://lisp-lang.org/style-guide/, a collection of Lisp success stories http://lisp-lang.org/success/, Lisp books http://lisp-lang.org/books/, and a tutorial page http://lisp-lang.org/learn/getting-started/. However, that last one appears to be broken now -- I'll have to look into the build to see what's up.
Having lisp.org point to lisp-lang.org would be nice. Though I think focusing on the plumbing is more important than the façade: having more content, especially for the wiki, is more important than a shorter domain.
Cordially, Fernando Borretti
On 17 November 2017 at 09:58, zbyszek zbyszek@mimuw.edu.pl wrote:
Dnia 2017-10-12, czw o godzinie 10:42 +0200, Daniel Kochmański pisze:
Hey,
for your information, there is such website (featuring Common Lisp) created by third-party developer Fernando Borretti. It may be found here: http://lisp-lang.org/ . Having lisp.org pointing at the same host would be an improvement.
It is very nice looking page, but it has very little content. Wiki part is a only a small subset of what is available on http://cliki.net, other parts do not show much activity.
Does the author(s) actively maintains it, or has he suffered from less interesting outside Lisp occupations ;-)?
Original ALU website contained a lot of documentation material: tutorials, articles etc. Would it be possible to move it there?
Sorry for responding after a month, but I too suffer from overwork outside of my favorite subjects.
Best regards,
Zbyszek Jurkiewicz