> with people lurking on the list, if you joined because you want to > *do* something and there's something that's stopping you, you should > speak up.
Deadlines that are pilling up on my desk, which directly translates into the unability to go through your book so that I can at last pretend I am lisp litterate :) I suppose I am not a typical lurker because I want to help (I had visions about Lisp ;) but technically/ knowledge wise I can't, or I don't see what I can do. > folks at least take the initiative to raise their hand and say, I'd > like to help and I can do this and that and the other thing but I > don't know where to start. I am a translator by trade but you don't really need that right now do you ? I work in an OS/Java project: a translation support application (OmegaT @ sourceforge), but Lisp doc "formats" not being formalized (even if formalization were necessary) I can't propose RFEs there. Standard formats (HTML/text/OD/java properties) are supported though. > you haven't yet, please either find a project to pitch in on or post > something to the list about what you'd *like* to work on and we'll > see if we can help you out. Also I do a lot of mail, but I am not very much a web person. Maybe a (bi-)weekly/monthly automatic projects status report to the list would help maintaining the stimulation level. ? Jean-Christophe. _______________________________________________ Gardeners mailing list [email protected] http://www.lispniks.com/mailman/listinfo/gardeners
