Based on the number of subscribers to the cl-gardeners mailing list in
the past week (97 and counting) I'm not sure this announcement will be
news to anyone but here goes: I'm announcing the formation of the CL
Gardeners project. Our mission is:
To improve Common Lisp's attractiveness for people who are
considering using Lisp but are also tempted by any of the
johnny-come-lately languages that offer, at best, a pale imitation
of a subset of Lisp's features. To get people to stop saying, "Lisp
is clearly a better language, but ..." and then choosing a different
language for extra-linguistic reasons.
To read more about it please check out:
<http://www.lispniks.com/cl-gardeners/>
If this project sounds interesting to you I look forward to seeing you
on the mailing list. (Subscription link at the above URL.) Otherwise,
stay tuned for further developments which I'll announce here as
appropriate.
-Peter
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Peter Seibel <·····@gigamonkeys.com> writes:
> If this project sounds interesting to you I look forward to seeing
> you on the mailing list. (Subscription link at the above URL.)
Is anyone working on getting the list picked up by Gmane?�
Footnotes:
� http://gmane.org/subscribe.php
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Steven E. Harris
"Steven E. Harris" <···@panix.com> writes:
> Is anyone working on getting the list picked up by Gmane?�
Sorry, it's already there:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.cl-gardeners
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Steven E. Harris