On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 11:45 -0400, Jeff Wood wrote:
> But, I'll continue on that they second project I plan on looking @ and
> seeing how I can help is stumpy ( the lisp-based linux window manager
> ) ...
> ... I would love to have a lisp'd version of ratpoison or ion or fluxbox ...
> 


Me too :)

I take a look to:
http://80.68.86.115/project/lisp-res-kit/

And the live cd only packages CMUCL, as an SBCL user i like to see added
more Lisp implementations on the Live CD, and of course one ready to use
development enviroment with (f.e.) Slime.

With respect to stumpwm maybe you can contact with Luca Capello the
currrent Debian mantainer of it, to get help with the live CD booting
directly on stumpwm :) or something like that.


I remember to hear somewhere about a project to have a a Lisp machine
enviroment using x86 hardware, google points me to :

http://80.68.86.115/project/movitz/movitz.html


In this page they make metion to other Lisp Oses:

http://cbbrowne.com/info/lisposes.html

This way sounds very interesting too.


So i think your energy and disposition could be well inverted making
enhacements to the current Lisp live CD.

Greetings


-- 
Erick Ivaan Lopez Carreon -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
PGP Key 1024D/9741C03A 2004-11-19 
Key fingerprint = 1764 3C6F B433 B2DD 9029  98B1 8E6B 58D3 9741 C03A

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part

_______________________________________________
Gardeners mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.lispniks.com/mailman/listinfo/gardeners

Reply via email to