From: Sam Steingold
Subject: CLISP home moves, mailing lists are reborn
Date: 
Message-ID: <ud7r4496i.fsf@ksp.com>
The CLISP project has moved some of its infrastructure from
cons.org to sourceforge.net.

Home Page
=========

The home page has been revamped. Its address continues to be

        http://clisp.cons.org/

but this now redirects to

        http://clisp.sourceforge.net/

No need to change your bookmarks.

Mailing lists
=============

The mailing lists, which have been out of order for three months,
are now up again:

        clisp-announce at lists.sourceforge.net     for release announcements
        clisp-list at lists.sourceforge.net         general users' list
        clisp-devel at lists.sourceforge.net        maintainers talking

Mailing list archives are also available.

If you were subscribed to any of the old lists, you will have to
resubscribe to the new lists (the easiest way to subscribe to the
mailing lists is via the home page).  Sorry about the inconvenience.

Download location
=================

The download for source and binaries continues to be

        ftp://ftp2.cons.org/pub/lisp/clisp
and
        ftp://clisp.cons.org/pub/lisp/clisp

and snapshots and diffs continue to be available from

        ftp://cellar.goems.com/pub/clisp

Anonymous CVS access
====================

The latest sources can be checked out via anonymous CVS, and can be
browsed on the web via CVSweb.

Details are on the homepage.

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This message is posted to comp.lang.lisp and e-mailed to individuals who
contacted me or Bruno Haible about CLISP.  This is a one-time mailing.
The upcoming stable release will be announced on clisp-announce,
comp.land.lisp and sourceforge only.

--
Sam Steingold (http://www.podval.org/~sds/)
Micros**t is not the answer.  Micros**t is a question, and the answer is Linux,
(http://www.linux.org) the choice of the GNU (http://www.gnu.org) generation.
Are you smart enough to use Lisp?