From: Matthew Flatt
Subject: Scheme '99: Call for Continuation
Date: 
Message-ID: <362F3F5D.3CD2222E@rice.edu>
        Scheme '99: Call for Continuation

             Trinity University

               San Antonio, TX
               23 January 1999
           Co-located with POPL'99

The Scheme Workshop in Baltimore succesfully resolved several
outstanding
language design issues including a basic framework for exception
handling
and a mechanism for adding expressible language constructs (SRFI).

Since time ran out on a number of other topics (including modules,
unicode,
and classes/records), Rice's Programming Language Team offers to
organize a
Scheme workshop in conjunction with POPL'99. People interested in
attending
should send email to

                              Matthias Felleisen <········@rice.edu>
                                           by
                                     30 November 1998.

From: PCM
Subject: Re: Scheme '99: Call for Continuation
Date: 
Message-ID: <70ptee$4um$1@eplet.mira.net.au>
[...]
|and a mechanism for adding expressible language constructs (SRFI).

Probably a dumb question, but what is SRFI?

-PCM
From: Shriram Krishnamurthi
Subject: Re: Scheme '99: Call for Continuation
Date: 
Message-ID: <j7v90i7nrbk.fsf@australia.cs.rice.edu>
"PCM" <···@mira.net> writes:

> Probably a dumb question, but what is SRFI?

See the minutes for the Baltimore Scheme Workshop, available from

  http://www.schemers.org/

They're called RFIs in that document.

More details will be forthcoming shortly.

Note follow-ups.

'shriram