Back in 2013, ECL in Madrid, I remember some discussions about the future of CDR. It would be nice to compare with other similar initiatives such as
Python : https://www.python.org/dev/peps/ Erlang : http://www.erlang.org/erlang-enhancement-proposals/home I’ve also tried to see how Haskell and Racket deal with that. I found this https://www.quora.com/Is-there-anything-like-PEP-but-for-Haskell about Racket. Racket seems to use Github issues https://github.com/racket/racket/issues Is there still a place for CDR? If so, maybe we can simply use the GitHub infrastructure? We may also try to find incentives to CDR submissions? Maybe associating it to short-papers in ECL/ECLM? Best, -- Alexandre Rademaker http://arademaker.github.io > On 22 May 2018, at 06:53, Antoniotti Marco <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi > > I have been somewhat stewarding the project, but do not have much time to do > maintenance (read: revamping the web site) at all. > > It must also be said that there have not been submissions for CDRs, or > requests for much change to old ones in a long time as far as I could tell. > > All the best > > Marco > > > >> On May 22, 2018, at 11:43 , Svante v. Erichsen <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Hi! >> >> I'd certainly want this project to continue, so I'd consider participating >> in it. Can you give a rough estimate of the frequency of requests and the >> effort needed to address them? >> >> I am a bit confused that the project actually seems to reside at >> common-lisp.net, but claims to be hosted at cdr.eurolisp.org (which >> redirects to Edi's homepage). How is the work organized technically? Is >> there a version control repository? >> >> Yours aye >> >> Svante >> >> Am 22. Mai 2018 10:50:20 MESZ, schrieb Pascal Costanza <[email protected]>: >>> Hi, >>> >>> The Common Lisp Document Repository (CDR - >>> https://common-lisp.net/project/cdr/) is for all practical purposes >>> currently unmaintained. We have been receiving a few minor requests >>> recently, but don’t have the time anymore to take care of this. >>> >>> Is there somebody else in the community who would like to take over and >>> breathe some new life into this project? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Pascal >>> >>> -- >>> Pascal Costanza >> >> > > -- > Marco Antoniotti, Associate Professor tel. +39 - 02 64 48 79 01 > DISCo, Università Milano Bicocca U14 2043 > http://bimib.disco.unimib.it > Viale Sarca 336 > I-20126 Milan (MI) ITALY > > Please check: http://cdac2018.lakecomoschool.org > Please check: http://troncopackage.org > Please check: > https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/7394/network-bioscience > > Please note that I am not checking my Spam-box anymore. > Please do not forward this email without asking me first (cum grano salis). >
