Daniel,
I'm bummed, I was really looking forward to the group. I should have spoken up earlier, but: I'm a bit of a newbie to Lisp, so that really does not qualify me for teaching, but I am willing to contribute in any other way that I can. If anything I would just like to meet other lispers in the area, it does not have to be a formal group to start.
Thanks for your efforts in attempting to get this group going. If there is still any hope of getting something going, even informal, let me know what I can do to help!
Anthony F.
Maybe I've been stuck in an outmoded idea...
Maybe there is no longer much use for the kind of users' group that I've
been advocating.
Then again, I foolishly expected that by putting LispSea in motion
again, others would step up to action. Not words-- action. While I
don't mind doing the necessary work, I won't do /all/ the work myself.
I suggest continuing the mailing list solely for purposes of finding
local Lisp people easily. Nothing more.
That is, you won't receive another post by me on this list unless I have
something like a Lisp job to be filled or the seminar/workshop effort
makes real progress.
Thanks for exploring this idea with me over the past month.
I've already updated the wiki.
http://wiki.alu.org/lispsea?version=17
Take care,
-Daniel
PS - if you don't know the reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_soup
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