From: Rainer Joswig
Subject: www.lisp.de web site
Date: 
Message-ID: <joswig-ya023180002001981426060001@news.lavielle.com>
Hi,


   Btw., don't forget to visit the third Lisp User
   Group Meeting, 10.February 1998 in Munich Germany.
   See http://www.lisp.de/lugm/lugm98.html for more info.
   Register now!


I'm rewriting the start page of http://www.lisp.de/
(nothing fancy, no graphics, no CL-HTTP yet, ...).
The purpose of this site is to provide
information for the German and European Lisp
community (new books, meetings, companies, projects,
software, links, etc.). Currently this is site completely
unspectacular. Sure a CL-HTTP site would be much nicer, ...


If you wish to provide information and you want
ensure timely updates of the pages, it
is best to provide preformatted HTML in english
language. See below:


Company
-------
If your company wants to be listed under
"Companies using and/or selling Lisp-based Software"
drop me a note (short english description what
you are doing, offering and what this has to do with Lisp
would be fine) and a link or email adress.


Projects
--------
If you are doing a Lisp related project like
developing the next Lisp machine, maintaining
a Lisp system, maintaining a Lisp-related site
then you could find an entry under
"Links to other Lisp activities" in Europe.
This may for example list CLISP and or Martin Cracauer's
CMUCL pages. Universities would be welcome.


Job offer
---------
If you are offering a Job, send me a short English description
and a link or contact address. Also do mention until when
this offer is valid.


Looking for a Job
-----------------
If you are looking for a Job, send me a short English description
what kind of job  you are looking for, and a link and/or contact address.
Also mention until when this should be on the web site.



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Also somebody might be interested in writing a CL-HTTP based
site for LUG. Or you might be interested in volunteering
maintaining areas on the site (not that I'm expecting a
mail storm).

The ALU has also a site for Lisp users. Their information
has a much wider scope. www.lisp.de should be especially interesting
for European users. More information about Lisp can be found
at the ALU site.

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   And don't forget to visit the third Lisp User
   Group Meeting, 10.February 1998 in Munich Germany.
   See http://www.lisp.de/lugm/lugm98.html for more info.
   Register now.


Greetings,

Rainer Joswig

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