Back in 2013, ECL in Madrid, I remember some discussions about the future of CDR. It would be nice to compare with other similar initiatives such as
Python : https://www.python.org/dev/peps/ Erlang : http://www.erlang.org/erlang-enhancement-proposals/home
I’ve also tried to see how Haskell and Racket deal with that. I found this https://www.quora.com/Is-there-anything-like-PEP-but-for-Haskell about Racket. Racket seems to use Github issues https://github.com/racket/racket/issues
Is there still a place for CDR? If so, maybe we can simply use the GitHub infrastructure? We may also try to find incentives to CDR submissions? Maybe associating it to short-papers in ECL/ECLM?
Best,
-- Alexandre Rademaker http://arademaker.github.io
On 22 May 2018, at 06:53, Antoniotti Marco antoniotti.marco@disco.unimib.it wrote:
Hi
I have been somewhat stewarding the project, but do not have much time to do maintenance (read: revamping the web site) at all.
It must also be said that there have not been submissions for CDRs, or requests for much change to old ones in a long time as far as I could tell.
All the best
Marco
On May 22, 2018, at 11:43 , Svante v. Erichsen Svante.v.Erichsen@web.de wrote:
Hi!
I'd certainly want this project to continue, so I'd consider participating in it. Can you give a rough estimate of the frequency of requests and the effort needed to address them?
I am a bit confused that the project actually seems to reside at common-lisp.net, but claims to be hosted at cdr.eurolisp.org (which redirects to Edi's homepage). How is the work organized technically? Is there a version control repository?
Yours aye
Svante
Am 22. Mai 2018 10:50:20 MESZ, schrieb Pascal Costanza pc@p-cos.net:
Hi,
The Common Lisp Document Repository (CDR - https://common-lisp.net/project/cdr/) is for all practical purposes currently unmaintained. We have been receiving a few minor requests recently, but don’t have the time anymore to take care of this.
Is there somebody else in the community who would like to take over and breathe some new life into this project?
Thanks, Pascal
-- Pascal Costanza
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