From: Peter Seibel
Subject: Send me your poor, your tired, your ASD files
Date: 
Message-ID: <m3wtu6eaov.fsf@javamonkey.com>
I'm writing a bit about ASDF in the final chapter of my book and it'd
be a huge help if I had a bunch of ASD files to look at. Obviously I
could go download a bunch of libraries and extract the ASD files but
I'm a bit pressed for time trying to get the book done so it can be
published already; if you'd like to help me out and you've authored an
ASD file, please email it to me. I mostly just want to get a sense of
how people actually use ASDF in the wild. And if you have any comments
about how you use ASDF, I'd be interested to hear those too. But the
ASD files themselves are the main thing. Thanks.

-Peter

-- 
Peter Seibel                                      ·····@javamonkey.com

         Lisp is the red pill. -- John Fraser, comp.lang.lisp

From: Christophe Rhodes
Subject: Re: Send me your poor, your tired, your ASD files
Date: 
Message-ID: <sq1xcexwrb.fsf@cam.ac.uk>
Peter Seibel <·····@javamonkey.com> writes:

> But the ASD files themselves are the main thing. Thanks.

[ I sent Peter by mail asd files from clx, the sb-rotate-byte from
  sbcl's distribution, and the climacs asd file -- I think each of
  those illustrates an interesting customization of the basic system
  definition.  The interested can find all of those files in the
  wild. ]

Christophe
From: Svein Ove Aas
Subject: Re: Send me your poor, your tired, your ASD files
Date: 
Message-ID: <ct0h2d$i46$1@services.kq.no>
start quoting Peter Seibel :

> But the ASD files themselves are the main thing. Thanks.
> 

[I sent a basic, yet not trivial, asd file. That suffices for many
projects.]