I mean, quicklisp made the update process easy enough to motivate developers to 
keep their slime up to date! 

I am newbie and have to say that with quicklisp I was able to connect emacs 
with a remote lisp image in a couple of minutes. Just because it was easy to 
install slime in the server and client and to setup slime in the emacs on the 
client. Maybe for a pro quicklisp is not a big deal, but for me it is great!

Alexandre
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On 17/12/2010, at 18:18, Zach Beane <[email protected]> wrote:

> Alexandre Rademaker <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> This is an old issue! We now have quicklisp!
> 
> Quicklisp doesn't solve that particular problem. You can still get
> different versions of slime between different people, even with
> Quicklisp. (It just depends who updates when.)
> 
> Zach

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