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Tools
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Click here to access Trac. We are running Trac for projects who request it. It's a fairly vanilla installation which resides in. On the filesystem) and is writeable by the project administrator only. He/she may choose to use. As per the documentation to add milestones, components, etc. It's accessible through the web as http:/ trac.common-lisp.net/ project. The first thing you'll want to do after having logged in to your Trac instance is to go to. To change it for your project. To suit your needs.
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Independent Mailing Lists
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You may apply for a mailinglist if it's Common Lisp-related but doesn't really need an entire project. Please email admin (at) common-lisp (dot) net. with the ideal name for your mailinglist and a brief description. By Peter Van Eynde. By Paul F. Dietz. By Tayssir John Gabbour and Arthur Lemmens. By Ingvar Mattsson and Mario Mommer. By Ingvar Mattsson and Mario Mommer. 2014, 2015, The Common Lisp Foundation. Last modified: 2015.03.25.
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News from Common-Lisp.net
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Today the system has been declared "CVS clean"! All remnants of CVS have been removed. On Friday, the system had performance problems due to slow I/O. Checking the S.M.A.R.T. parameters of the disks didn't show anything unusual. Today, the disk system reports running in degraded mode, so we ordered the failing disk to be replaced, causing only minor downtime. The disk array has been rebuilt and it's smooth sailing from here again! GitLab upgraded to GitLab 7.11.1. Has been resolved now. Migration of CVS ...
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About
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Common-Lisp.net provides hosting for projects and user groups related to the programming language Common Lisp. The site is run under the governance of the Common Lisp Foundation. And maintained mostly by a committee of volunteers. Please consider donating. If you want to request a project, read this document. If you have questions, suggestions or comments about this site or you simply wish to reach the current maintainers, email this mailinglist. Since many years Common-Lisp.net. Mario S. Mommer.
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Contribute
https://www.common-lisp.net/contribute
The easiest way to contribute is to donate. The costs of running the site are covered by the Common Lisp Foundation. Click here to donate to common-lisp.net specifically. Thank you for your support! Projects waiting for volunteers. If you would like to contribute by donating your time, please let us know (through a mail to this mailinglist. For example). There are currently a few projects that need attention, and we almost always can use a helping hand. Two projects waiting for volunteers are.
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Project Hosting
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Repositories over the web. List of project members. Hosted projects get web space, mailing lists, and disk space for a version control system. We offer git through GitLab. And Subversion, augmented with Trac. Older projects may be using different version control systems, but those services have been deprecated - new projects should use Git or Subversion and old projects will be migrated in the course of 2015. Requesting access to an existing project. Your common-lisp.net account. There are no limits plac...
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Orphaned projects on common-lisp.net!
https://www.common-lisp.net/orphaned-projects
Each project on common-lisp.net has at least one member. Sometimes, project members actively indicate to want to be removed from a project. If there are no project members left, projects are listed on this page. If you feel compelled to pick up development or maintenance of an orphaned project, please send mail to the common-lisp.net's mailing list. The table below lists (in random order) all dormant projects. February 19, 2015. March 18, 2015. March 18, 2015. March 28, 2015. March 28, 2015. May 5, 2015.
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European Common Lisp Meeting, Madrid, June 2, 2013
http://weitz.de/eclm2013
European Common Lisp Meeting, Madrid, June 2, 2013. As the meeting is over, we use this place to assemble links to the presentations given that day. Digital Optimisation with a Lisp. ConED - a Conceptual Engineering Editor - starting literally from scratch. R Matthew Emerson,. The Design and Use of Clozure CL's Objective-C Bridge. ScoreCleaner - A shrink wrap music notation software. Creating iOS and Android apps in Lisp, with mocl. Creating and deploying Common Lisp applications on the JVM. For sponsors...
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Orphaned mailing lists on common-lisp.net!
https://www.common-lisp.net/orphaned-mailing-lists
Each mailing list needs an owner. Owners take care of the day to day management of the mailing list. For most mailing lists, this doesn't mean much, since (un)subscriptions are processed automatically. The position of mailing list owner can be shared to assure continuity of the position. Concluding: Being a mailing list owner is mostly a formality and will consume extremely little time. The table below lists (in random order) the mailing lists for which the site admins lost contact with the current owner.