Sam Steingold | 1 Jan 2004 20:08
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SourceForge needs a Lisp foundry

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WIBNI there were a Lisp SF foundry? <http://foundries.sourceforge.net/>
All we need is a volunteer to administer the foundry.
<http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=889&group_id=1#foundryrequest>

Any volunteers?

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John K. Hinsdale | 1 Jan 2004 22:49

Re: SourceForge needs a Lisp foundry


 > WIBNI there were a Lisp SF foundry? ... Any volunteers?

Well, I'm going to abdicate my offered role maintaining a separate
CLISP stable CVS branch (it's not going to be worth it. I was wrong.
Sorry).

But something like administering a SF "foundry" is something I could
do (which appears to be a mix between maintaining pages of links,
moderating announce lists, and ongoing research -- something I'd do
anyway).  If there's no other takers, I cansubmit a request in a week
or so.

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Sam Steingold | 16 Jan 2004 15:48
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Re: SourceForge needs a Lisp foundry

> * John K. Hinsdale <uva <at> nyzn.pbz> [2004-01-01 16:49:01 -0500]:
>  > WIBNI there were a Lisp SF foundry? ... Any volunteers?
>
> But something like administering a SF "foundry" is something I could
> do (which appears to be a mix between maintaining pages of links,
> moderating announce lists, and ongoing research -- something I'd do
> anyway).

OK, so what's the status on this?
Did you submit a request?

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John K. Hinsdale | 16 Jan 2004 16:46

Re: SourceForge needs a Lisp foundry


 > OK, so what's the status on this?  Did you submit a request?

Oops sorry ... they are not accepting new reqeusts for foundries.  See
message below from Jacob Moorman of SourceForge.  How annoying.  I've
since submitted a bug fix request that they remove the link inviting
requests for new foundries, such being a waste of time exercise.

It's also puzzling since the existing set of foundries is quite
arbitrary in its depth and breadth of topics.  Oh well.

Unrelated note on my availability: my CLISP development contributions
will be suspended for a little while due to the birth of my son Noah
(our first) four days ago on Monday (Jan 12).  [Comments to my Email,
hin <at> alma.com, and not to lisp-list please!]

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Sam Steingold | 4 Jan 2004 04:55
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Re: SourceForge needs a Lisp foundry

> * John K. Hinsdale <uva <at> nyzn.pbz> [2004-01-01 16:49:01 -0500]:
>
>  > WIBNI there were a Lisp SF foundry? ... Any volunteers?
>
> But something like administering a SF "foundry" is something I could
> do (which appears to be a mix between maintaining pages of links,
> moderating announce lists, and ongoing research -- something I'd do
> anyway).  If there's no other takers, I cansubmit a request in a week
> or so.

please go ahead.

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