It has be brought to my attention that at least one Haskell
implementation uses CMU Common Lisp and I thought it might be a good
idea to point you to recent news you might not know about.

1) There are now port of CMUCL to x86 based Unix systems, FreeBSD and
Linux for now. The FreeBSD version runs on NetBSD and OpenBSD as
well. A NeXTStep port is in the works.

2) We have a source kit that includes many fixes for 17f problems and
some general improvements. Binaries on request.

3) We have mailing lists coordinating new work on CMUCL. The group is
very active and helpful.

See 
http://www.cons.org/cmucl/
or
http://www.cons.org/cracauer/lisp.html

for pointers or let me know if you don't have access to the Web.

Martin
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