Camm Maguire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[...]

| source is not shareable (system memory)
| source pushes on the user all compilation problems and time
| source presumes more user expertise, particularly rare in lisp
| source leaves more work for the user and less for the provider
| source consumes more total system resources
| source is less well separated from user code
| source is easier to provide, and tends to therefore be more changeable
|        and less 'hardened'

Hear! Hear! Hear!

-- Gaby


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