Hi Alexander,
> I would set the probability of my attending at 95%.
OK, noted :)
> BTW is Picolisp already ported to NetBSD/arm64?
I'm not sure how the situation is on NetBSD, but it definitely runs fine on
Arm64. It is my main use case (in Termux/Android and in PilBox), and I test it
from
> Wóškate aŋpétu wašté! (happy holidays in Lakota) from Nebraska USA. May
> PicoLisp continue to bring joy to the world :)
>
> grant
Hello, grant and everyone! Happy early New Year from Omaha, Nebraska, USA! :)
Cheers,
--David "sebboh" Loyall
Dear List, dear Alexander Burger,
Happy Boxing Day!
I would love to attend. However I don't actively use Picolisp right now. If
there is enough space, I would love to attend for three days (Monday -
(optional) Wednesday) arriving on Sunday.
I would set the probability of my attending at 95%.
Hello!
I would be interested in attending, with an 80% chance, ultimately
depending on my work schedule availability. If I make significant progress
on my current PicoLisp project by then, I could contribute a presentation :)
Sincerely,
Kevin
On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 10:04 AM Alexander Burger
Really touching, thanks.
Καλή Χρονιά! Happy New Year!
Στις Τρί, 24 Δεκ 2019 στις 7:29 μμ ο χρήστης έγραψε:
> Χριστός γεννάται! Καλά Χριστούγεννα και ευτυχισμένος ο καινούργιος
> χρόνος! (Since there are at least 2 Greek pil users on this list and we
> can also demonstrate more variety in our