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[SPAM] Re: New CL-HTTP Infrastructure and Release in Progress: msg#00003

Subject: [SPAM] Re: New CL-HTTP Infrastructure and Release in Progress
 I am willing to work on the CMUCL port. Use 190a with same and
 would prolly want to rework the extant port to use asdf and otherwise
 spiff/sus. Also use CL-XML and some other packages as well so would
 want to make one big defsys.

 I downloaded the devo tarball 201 and I couldn't figure out what
 the underscore files with apparent binary content were about, 
 though I assume it's some sort of sccs.

 Would use 19b but am currently using 18e. I also have various SMP 
 environments and would want to see that working also as 19b has
 improved support there. 

 I have OS X 10.1, is the current devo build supposed to work
 there? Only interested in that as a basis of comparison to the
 CMUCL/Linux FC2/RH9 port.

On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, John C. Mallery wrote:

> Rainer Joswig has donated a mac-mini to serve as our new dedicated CL- 
> HTTP  distribution, development, and collaboration machine. LispWorks  
> Ltd. has donated a copy of their lisp to run on it, and several of us  
> are putting in some time to bring out a new release and stand up the  
> new cl-http infrastructure. Although we are introducing a new domain  
> name for longevity, the machine will remain at MIT CSAIL.
> 
> For the time being, you can find CL-HTTP distributions in the  
> following location:
> 
>      http://www.cl-http.org:8000/cl-http/dist/
> 
> There will be some devos available, which right now have been updated  
> for LispWorks and MCL.  Updates for ACL are in progress, but we need  
> people to work on the CMUCL port.
> 
> An early draft of the new home page is available here:
> 
>      http://www.cl-http.org:8000/cl-http/home-page.html
> 
> We invite you to discuss ideas and suggestions of cool and useful  
> things we can do with the CL-HTTP Web site.  Bear in mind that it is  
> running Mac OS X Server 10.4.2, which supports a number of  
> collaboration tools.
> 
> If you have contributions that need updating, please send them along.
> 
> As always, everyone is interesting in hearing about your applications  
> of CL-HTTP and perhaps listing them in the selected applications  
> section (which needs some updating).
> 
> We can get this job done faster with help from volunteers. so please  
> consider contributing something or helping on the system  
> administration end, if you are familiar with mac os x server 10.4.2.  
> Web site design (eg Style sheets) and documentation are important  
> areas where we can use help now.
> 
> Since funding to support CL-HTTP ended some years back with the wind  
> down of the White House project, all new development depends on  
> volunteers and donations. So, please join us in extending our thanks  
> to Rainer Joswig and LispWorks LTd, not to mention the MIT CSAIL  
> Laboratory.
> 
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