Re: historical question

2024-02-01 Thread cage
On Thu, Feb 01, 2024 at 10:38:29AM +0100, Rudolf Schlatte wrote:

Hi!

[...]

> If you need a definitive answer, you could ask Dan Barlow, he's on the
> fediverse at @d...@brvt.telent.net

The funny thing  is that I realized  that the person I  talked  with on
the fediverse in the last days, is Him! 

He  provided a  link  that I  pasted  below because  I  think is  very
interesting for an historical perspective of ASDF development.

https://sourceforge.net/p/cclan/mailman/message/2011712/

Bye!
C.


Re: historical question

2024-01-31 Thread cage
On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 12:14:13PM -0500, Faré wrote:

Hi!

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Thanks a lot for these precious information!
C.


Re: historical question

2024-01-31 Thread cage
On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 05:51:34PM +0100, Marco Antoniotti wrote:

Hi!

> Yep.  Sounds about right.

Thanks for your reply!

Is there a chance to establish  a, even if someway arbitrary, starting
date for this project?

Anyway I hope we are going to celebrate the anniversary, then! :)

Bye!
C.


historical question

2024-01-31 Thread cage
Hi!

Some  person  (including  me)  was wondering  when  the  ASDF  project
started; on  the fediverse someone  guessed that the  25th anniversary
could be near. Is that true?

Bye!
C.


Re: ASDF 3.3.5 is released!

2021-07-02 Thread cage
On Fri, Jul 02, 2021 at 01:17:46PM -0500, Robert Goldman wrote:
> Today we release ASDF 3.3.5, the fifth bugfix release for the 3.3 release
> series.

Thanks a lot for your work and all contributors!  ASDF is an important
pillar for building my lisp program and i quite sure this is valid not
only for me! :)

C.



Re: Apologies for slow progress...

2020-08-02 Thread cage
On Sat, Aug 01, 2020 at 03:00:31PM -0500, Robert Goldman wrote:

Hi!

[...]

I think there is no needs  to apologize, i believe everyone appreciate
your works as ASDF maintainer and all efforts you put on this project.

Bye!
C.



Re: ASDF 3.3.3 is Released

2019-03-27 Thread cage
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 11:49:02AM -0500, Robert Goldman wrote:
> In honor of the impending 2019 European Lisp Symposium, today we release
> ASDF 3.3.3, the third bugfix release for the 3.3 release series.

Many thanks to all the people that maintain (or help maintaining) this
wonderful software! :)

Bye!
C.