
As promised, I've created a repository on GitHub for our club. http://github.com/vishsingh/lisp-toronto/ This will be a centralized location for us to share: - Code and slides from presentations given at meetings - Code for projects we are currently working on - Scraps of code you wish to share with the group - etc. If you are a member of the group and you've been to at least one meeting, contact me personally and I will add you as a collaborator, and you'll be able to push to the repository. (You have to have a GitHub account -- they're free.) (Note: I'm new to GitHub so let me know if I'm doing anything wrong.) Our next step will be to start working on a project. But what should it be? For now, I'll create a project-ideas.txt on the repo.. ----------- Our next meeting is coming up soon. Toronto Lisp Users Group, September Meeting: Tuesday September 1st, 6pm, at the Linux Caffe Directions: walk south of Bloor from Christie Station, until you hit Harbord Street. Here's a map to the Linux Caffe from Christie Station: http://tinyurl.com/linuxcafe-lisp-meet We're looking for volunteers for talks, discussion, and tutorials. We'd love to hear about your current projects, proposals for projects, libraries you like, issues relevant to Lisp, etc. http://www.lisptoronto.org/ Come on out! Vish