From vegetarian.substitute at gmail.com Sat Sep 1 07:59:43 2007 From: vegetarian.substitute at gmail.com (ed ed) Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 08:59:43 +0100 Subject: [admin] addition to geometry project Message-ID: <85220f5b0709010059q7a9bdc25i7d7fee83aca84845@mail.gmail.com> Hello, Please can you add rstrandh as a member to the geometry project? Thank you. From nallen05 at gmail.com Sun Sep 9 16:07:27 2007 From: nallen05 at gmail.com (Nick Allen) Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 18:07:27 +0200 Subject: [admin] mask-lambda Message-ID: hello, I'd like to open source some lisp code and I'm wondering if I can host it at common-lisp.net the code provides the programmer with an API for controlling how individual lisp functions are printed. it is intended to be used as a debugging aid when there are lots of first-class functions and closures hanging around. `Mask-lambda' is split into two systems: `dummy-mask-lambda' and `real-mask-lambda'. `dummy-mask-lambda' provides the API, but does close to nothing. `real-mask-lambda' extends the functionality of the dummy API to actually do stuff. splitting it into two systems like this allows the library implementer to support `real-mask-lambda' without forcing the library user to use it (and thus pollute her lisp image with MOP stuff or use a lisp implementation that supports certain mop features). My name is Nick Allen (I'm the only developer) the project name is `mask-lambda' the license will be MIT, my pgp key is attached thanks Nick -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: nick_key.pub Type: application/octet-stream Size: 396 bytes Desc: not available URL: From gugamilare at gmail.com Sat Sep 8 15:46:34 2007 From: gugamilare at gmail.com (Gustavo) Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 12:46:34 -0300 Subject: [admin] Project "The Feebs War" Message-ID: <4be8713d0709080846y6310d36j6fd9535e4029e46d@mail.gmail.com> Well, I believe the "Planet of the Feebs"is a well-known project made for begginers. But it has many problems: - The project is not active, and really old; - The documentation is not 100% compatible with the code; - Graphics are displayed only in X Window System in a black-and-white poor style; - There are about 2000 lines of code in a single file! (Well, it's old and probably there wasn't ASDF at that time); - The code for the graphics is complex (it looks like written in C!) and (I believe) represents about 75% of the number of lines; - Whenever someone makes a feeb "brain", he or she needs to test for every element of the "vision" (or of the "proximity" structure) whether it is a single element or a list (why not the convention that every element is a list?); - No help for newbies (the project is mainly directed to them); ... Well, I started to make a project called "The Feebs War" (based on the code of "Planet of the Feebs") that is intended to correct its problems, with: - A graphical interface (using lispbuilder), supporting that you choose the graphics of your own feeb; - An easier way to make a feeb brain intended to help lisp newbies; - A more complete and direct-to-the-point manual; - Implementation of some features that the original manual points but the code doesn't have; - More global parameters; ... The graphical interface is not ready yet, but there is already a way to display a game (printing the map in text mode), and it works quite well... But I need a place to put the project, and this version, so more advanced users could see the code and point some mistakes (I am a begginer, I am 20 and have about 1 year of lisp), and later anyone can get the 1.0 version and learn lisp, a place where people can put their feeb, and maybe some contests to see who can make the best feeb... Here are more information of the project: - Project: The Feebs War - License: GPL - Repository: Subversion (I would like to have svn, I believe it is better, and I already use it) - Developer: Gustavo Henrique Milare (just myself for now) - Public Key: it is attached (I have just created it for this purpose). If you have any questions, just let me know. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Cheers. -- Vilson Vieira a.k.a mov vilson at void.cc - http://vilson.void.cc From elliott at iparadigms.com Tue Sep 11 05:07:38 2007 From: elliott at iparadigms.com (Elliott A. Johnson) Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 22:07:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [admin] common-lisp.net admin position Message-ID: <6614405.80251189487258904.JavaMail.root@mail.turnitin.com> Hi, I'm interested in and qualified for the position. I used to write more lisp code when I was in college than I do now. I've contributed to climacs and cl-gordon, but currently I sysadmin and make internal tools. I find occasional places to use lisp in that area, but programming out of work I mostly play with learning web tools like ht-ajax. I've been looking for a way to give back for all the vital material I've seen on planet lisp. A couple of question for you are How much maintenance is usually involved? Is this position more of a docent or does it involve decision making about hosting,etc? Thanks for the opportunity. -- Elliott Johnson SysAdmin iParadigms, LLC developers of Turnitin and iThenticate 1624 Franklin Street, 7th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 p +1.510.287.9720 x 251 f +1.510.444.1952 e elliott at iparadigms.com From kilian_s at gmx.de Tue Sep 11 14:40:48 2007 From: kilian_s at gmx.de (kilian_s at gmx.de) Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 16:40:48 +0200 Subject: [admin] cl.net administration Message-ID: <64250CDF-CCC7-4624-823C-8176E438D93C@gmx.de> Hi Erik, I'd be interested in helping out for cl.net administration (I could only take over the day-to-day administration, though). But honestly, for me this would be a learning process - I have never been an administrator (so maybe not your best choice :). In practice, this would probably mean that I'll need a little bit of your supervision for the starting period. You are mentioning the shell scripts that are ready - is there a little bit of documentation for them? Could you say how much time this day-to-day administration usually takes? Let me know what you think - maybe you just want to wait, if there are more people applying. Best, Kilian From christian at defun.dk Tue Sep 11 18:50:53 2007 From: christian at defun.dk (Christian Lynbech) Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 20:50:53 +0200 Subject: [admin] day-to-day administration Message-ID: It is not that I exactly have excessive time on my hands but I would like to offer my services. What would you reckon the daily time usage is, roughly? Would it be possible to have a small administrators team so that it would not be hung up on one person? How does the day-to-day job relate to project approval and such matters? ------------------------+----------------------------------------------------- Christian Lynbech | christian #\@ defun #\. dk ------------------------+----------------------------------------------------- Hit the philistines three times over the head with the Elisp reference manual. - petonic at hal.com (Michael A. Petonic) From luke at member.fsf.org Wed Sep 12 10:27:42 2007 From: luke at member.fsf.org (Luke Gorrie) Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 03:27:42 -0700 Subject: [admin] Spammage Message-ID: <1d0fb8fc0709120327n37542486jc763e20715e482cb@mail.gmail.com> Hi guys! People have been mailing owner-slime-devel (me) to complain about spam and ask for mailing list options to be changed. I don't have any active involvement in Lisp development for some years now and don't even read these mailing lists anymore. Do you have any suggestion on how best to shamelessly offload responsibility onto someone else? :-) I can ask for a volunteer on #lisp but thought I'd check if you guys have a better idea, e.g. some way to make slime-devel automatically take on some default currently recommended / global cl.net options that someone would tweak. Cheers! -Luke From ingvar at hexapodia.net Wed Sep 12 12:13:47 2007 From: ingvar at hexapodia.net (Ingvar) Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 13:13:47 +0100 Subject: [admin] Spammage In-Reply-To: <1d0fb8fc0709120327n37542486jc763e20715e482cb@mail.gmail.com> References: <1d0fb8fc0709120327n37542486jc763e20715e482cb@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Luke Gorrie writes: > Hi guys! > > People have been mailing owner-slime-devel (me) to complain about spam > and ask for mailing list options to be changed. I don't have any > active involvement in Lisp development for some years now and don't > even read these mailing lists anymore. > > Do you have any suggestion on how best to shamelessly offload > responsibility onto someone else? :-) > > I can ask for a volunteer on #lisp but thought I'd check if you guys > have a better idea, e.g. some way to make slime-devel automatically > take on some default currently recommended / global cl.net options > that someone would tweak. >From a mailman perspective, the easiest is probably to set the list so taht non-members need list-admin approval for mail (I believe there's an option to let "known senders" through permanently), a setting available on the list admin pages. This, of course, is with the expectation that most emails are sent by list members (I don't know to what extent that is true). Long-term, it is probably easier finding someone who's active in SLIME development to take over the list administration and let them handle the occasional spam. //Ingvar From nowhere.man at levallois.eu.org Thu Sep 13 10:15:38 2007 From: nowhere.man at levallois.eu.org (Pierre THIERRY) Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:15:38 +0200 Subject: [admin] cl.net administration Message-ID: <20070913101538.GD29278@(none)> Hi, I just saw the news about your issues with administrating cl.net, and I'll be happy to help you there. I'm used to administrate remote system, and I'm pretty available. Quickly, Pierre -- nowhere.man at levallois.eu.org OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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TIA Luigi Panzeri From erik.enge at gmail.com Sun Sep 16 02:20:00 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:20:00 -0400 Subject: [admin] Remove Mailingslist for my Project cl-ipc In-Reply-To: <85r6m4ewn6.fsf@usenet.my.skamphausen.de> References: <85r6m4ewn6.fsf@usenet.my.skamphausen.de> Message-ID: <58f839b70709151920h4a975628xe7045555a42d626f@mail.gmail.com> Instead of deleting them I would encourage you to just block all email going into them using the Mailman interface. Failing that we can delete them permanently. On 8/15/07, Stefan Kamphausen wrote: > Hi, > > on common-lisp.net there is a hosted project called cl-ipc which is my > own: > > http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-ipc/ > > > For me this project is finished and (for the time being) abandoned > because I don't need that functionality anymore. > > In the last weeks the mailings lists have received some spam which > keeps nagging at my attentiveness-resources every day. Actually I > don't think that I need any mailinglist at all and want to kindly ask > for the complete removal of those lists (with the possible exception > of the CVS list). > > Is that possible? Of course I will update the website accordingly. > > Best regards, > stefan > -- > Stefan Kamphausen --- http://www.skamphausen.de > a blessed +42 regexp of confusion (weapon in hand) > You hit. The format string crumbles and turns to dust. > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > From erik.enge at gmail.com Sun Sep 16 02:20:31 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:20:31 -0400 Subject: [admin] how can i get an account? In-Reply-To: <6c23d58b0708230506u4558214by3295257a33f8ae73@mail.gmail.com> References: <6c23d58b0708230506u4558214by3295257a33f8ae73@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <58f839b70709151920q2e18f9c0j3957ff93071b7952@mail.gmail.com> Please provide your GPG key and your full name. On 8/23/07, DalHo Park wrote: > hi~ > i wanna edit/correct some wiki pages about ucw. > > on the page http://trac.common-lisp.net/ucw/wiki/UcwIntro, it has > following string: > "If you want to edit the intro, or put something else up on this wiki, > get a common-lisp.net account and log in." > but, i can't find login/register page on common-lisp.net. > > cheers, > > dalho. > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > From root at common-lisp.net Sun Sep 16 02:21:37 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:21:37 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [admin] added cl-serializer; owned by alendvai Message-ID: <20070916022137.80FD91D113@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.09.15.22.21. From erik.enge at gmail.com Sun Sep 16 02:21:58 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:21:58 -0400 Subject: [admin] project application for cl-serializer In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <58f839b70709151921p3b3a1b98j6c2df0bdca80f9a5@mail.gmail.com> Sorry for the very long delay. Done. On 8/26/07, Attila Lendvai wrote: > dear admins, > > we have another project that we would like to make available for the > public: cl-serializer. it's yet another serializer like cl-store (or > the serializers in bknr, rucksack, or elephant), but it's highly > optimized, so it's faster, conses less and generates smaller output > then the others. > > it's licensed under BSD / public domain. > > if the project is accepted, please add the following members: > lmeszaros > tborbely > > thank you for your time, > > -- > attila > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > From erik.enge at gmail.com Sun Sep 16 02:23:17 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:23:17 -0400 Subject: [admin] new project proposal: Submarine In-Reply-To: <19e19e410708290131jf783241ubd3c72f4b1810fec@mail.gmail.com> References: <19e19e410708290131jf783241ubd3c72f4b1810fec@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <58f839b70709151923o72859c2exdc18f843f6204d3d@mail.gmail.com> Sorry for the very long delay. Done. On 8/29/07, Ryszard Szopa wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to start a project on common-lisp.net. The project name > is submarine. My name is Ryszard Szopa, and at the moment I am the > only maintainer. My public gpg key is attached. > > >From my README file: > > Submarine is a Common Lisp library that's somewhere between a > PostgreSQL library an an object persistency system. It uses > Postmodern to communicate with the database. The basic idea is that > you create your classes in the metaclass DB-CLASS and submarine cares > about creating SQL tables or, if the tables already exist, checking if > they conform to the provided specification. Moreover, Submarine > supports an intuitive way of expressing both one-to-many and > many-to-many relations. > > Getting submarine > ================= > > At the moment there's only a darcs repository available: > > darcs pull http://bender.streamtech.nl/darcs/submarine/ > > You will also need my mop-utilities, which may be incorporated into > submarine in the close future: > > darcs get http://bender.streamtech.nl/darcs/mop-utils > > Dependencies > ============ > > Submarine depends on Postmodern and Iterate. > It uses also my library of MOP utilities, MOP-UTILS, which may become > a separate library in the future. On platforms other than SBCL, > mop-utils needs Closer-mop. > > License > ======= > > Submarine is released under a BSD-like license. Which approximately > means you can use the code in whatever way you like, except for > passing it off as your own or releasing a modified version without > indication that it is not the original. > > Relation to Postmodern > ====================== > > Submarine started as a patch that added, among others, foreign keys > support to Postmodern. This meant hacking the DEFTABLE macro and > TABLE and TABLEFIELD classes. After some time I realized that my > modified Postmodern macros had become far too large and heavy to be > easy maintainable. So, I decided to leave Postmodern's code as it was > and write a separate library. > > Introduction for Postmodern users > ================================= > > Submarine tries to keep as much as possible of Postmodern's original > API. I use the same terminology, and functions with similar names will > probably do very similar things. My purpose was twofold. First of all, > I wanted to make porting programs using Postmodern to Submarine > easy. Secondly, this would allow me to use some of Marijn Haverbeke's > superb documentation nearly without any changes. > > Main differences between Postmodern and Submarine: > > * You don't have to create DAO (database access object) classes and SQL > tables separately. You just create classes belonging to a certain > metaclass, and the library cares of the rest. > > * If the table with an appropriate name exists in the database, > Submarine will test if it has columns with the right names and > types. If a column does not exist or has a wrong type, Submarine will > offer the user a possibility to fix it. Submarine will warn, but do > nothing about any additional columns in the table. > > * Each DB-CLASS class has its own connection specification. This means > that you can just access your objects, without wrapping them in a > WITH-CONNECTION macro, and they will care about setting the right > connection. > > * DAO is a basis class for DB-CLASS classes, and methods that are > supposed to work on an object of any DB-CLASS class use DAO as a > dispatch type. Of course, you don't have to use DAO as a base class, > but it makes a lot of things easier. > > * Submarine supports foreign keys. If you define a DB-CLASS class > with a slot whose type is another DB-CLASS, it is treated as foreign > key and an appropriate constraint is added to the database. > > * Submarine provides a function to retrieve all the elements of a > given type standing in a many-to-one relation with some DAO object. > > * The DEF-MANY-TO-MANY macro defines a many-to-many relation between > two classes and creates methods appropriate to their retrieval (it > creates a link table in the database). > > * DB-CLASS slots have an additional attribute TRANSIENT. If you set > it to a non-NIL value, it will behave just as a > STANDARD-SLOT-DEFINITION and will be ignored in database related > operations. > > * Submarine uses MOP rather than macros to achieve its purposes. This > makes it easier to maintain and to extend. > > At the moment there's no real documentation apart from docstrings, but > there's a poor man's tutorial in the file > http://bender.streamtech.nl/darcs/submarine/doc/example.lisp (this > should give you a pretty good overview of the possibilities of > Submarine. > > -- > http://szopa.tasak.gda.pl/ > > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > > From root at common-lisp.net Sun Sep 16 02:23:26 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:23:26 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [admin] added submarine; owned by rszopa Message-ID: <20070916022326.DF26959098@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.09.15.22.23. From erik.enge at gmail.com Sun Sep 16 02:26:22 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:26:22 -0400 Subject: [admin] addition to geometry project In-Reply-To: <85220f5b0709010059q7a9bdc25i7d7fee83aca84845@mail.gmail.com> References: <85220f5b0709010059q7a9bdc25i7d7fee83aca84845@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <58f839b70709151926m498b3505t5713a8ff68d81ac6@mail.gmail.com> Sorry for the very long delay. Done. On 9/1/07, ed ed wrote: > Hello, > > Please can you add rstrandh as a member to the geometry project? > > Thank you. > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > From erik.enge at gmail.com Sun Sep 16 02:30:04 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:30:04 -0400 Subject: [admin] mask-lambda In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <58f839b70709151930k32f21a03ved53887e78fb6fad@mail.gmail.com> I need your GPG key. Thanks, Erik. On 9/9/07, Nick Allen wrote: > hello, > > I'd like to open source some lisp code and I'm wondering if I can host > it at common-lisp.net > > the code provides the programmer with an API for controlling how > individual lisp functions are printed. it is intended to be used as a > debugging aid when there are lots of first-class functions and > closures hanging around. > > `Mask-lambda' is split into two systems: `dummy-mask-lambda' and > `real-mask-lambda'. `dummy-mask-lambda' provides the API, but does > close to nothing. `real-mask-lambda' extends the functionality of the > dummy API to actually do stuff. splitting it into two systems like > this allows the library implementer to support `real-mask-lambda' > without forcing the library user to use it (and thus pollute her lisp > image with MOP stuff or use a lisp implementation that supports > certain mop features). > > My name is Nick Allen (I'm the only developer) the project name is > `mask-lambda' the license will be MIT, my pgp key is attached > > thanks > > Nick > > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > > From root at common-lisp.net Sun Sep 16 02:32:05 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:32:05 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [admin] added the-feebs-war; owned by gmilare Message-ID: <20070916023205.E85523108E@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.09.15.22.32. From erik.enge at gmail.com Sun Sep 16 02:32:04 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:32:04 -0400 Subject: [admin] Project "The Feebs War" In-Reply-To: <4be8713d0709080846y6310d36j6fd9535e4029e46d@mail.gmail.com> References: <4be8713d0709080846y6310d36j6fd9535e4029e46d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <58f839b70709151932k216f4c53gc7f0038956be4401@mail.gmail.com> Sorry for the very long delay. Done. On 9/8/07, Gustavo wrote: > Well, I believe the "Planet of the Feebs" is a well-known project made for > begginers. But it has many problems: > > - The project is not active, and really old; > - The documentation is not 100% compatible with the code; > - Graphics are displayed only in X Window System in a black-and-white poor > style; > - There are about 2000 lines of code in a single file! (Well, it's old and > probably there wasn't ASDF at that time); > - The code for the graphics is complex (it looks like written in C!) and (I > believe) represents about 75% of the number of lines; > - Whenever someone makes a feeb "brain", he or she needs to test for every > element of the "vision" (or of the "proximity" structure) whether it is a > single element or a list (why not the convention that every element is a > list?); > - No help for newbies (the project is mainly directed to them); > ... > > Well, I started to make a project called "The Feebs War" (based on the code > of "Planet of the Feebs") that is intended to correct its problems, with: > > - A graphical interface (using lispbuilder), supporting that you choose the > graphics of your own feeb; > - An easier way to make a feeb brain intended to help lisp newbies; > - A more complete and direct-to-the-point manual; > - Implementation of some features that the original manual points but the > code doesn't have; > - More global parameters; > ... > > The graphical interface is not ready yet, but there is already a way to > display a game (printing the map in text mode), and it works quite well... > But I need a place to put the project, and this version, so more advanced > users could see the code and point some mistakes (I am a begginer, I am 20 > and have about 1 year of lisp), and later anyone can get the 1.0 version and > learn lisp, a place where people can put their feeb, and maybe some contests > to see who can make the best feeb... > > Here are more information of the project: > > - Project: The Feebs War > - License: GPL > - Repository: Subversion (I would like to have svn, I believe it is better, > and I already use it) > - Developer: Gustavo Henrique Milare (just myself for > now) > - Public Key: it is attached (I have just created it for this purpose). > > If you have any questions, just let me know. > > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > > From erik.enge at gmail.com Sun Sep 16 02:32:24 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:32:24 -0400 Subject: [admin] Account request In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <58f839b70709151932p2509d53fj2a9af8364339093a@mail.gmail.com> Sure, I'll need your GPG key. On 9/14/07, Luigi Panzeri wrote: > Hi, > > I am a developer of cl-objc. Could i have an account on c-l.net > (username matley is fine) in order to commit code on the darcs > repository of the project? > > In CC there are the cl-objc project owner and my google soc mentor. > > TIA > > Luigi Panzeri > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > From erik.enge at gmail.com Sun Sep 16 02:33:30 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:33:30 -0400 Subject: [admin] Admin for cl-net. In-Reply-To: <46E5BED2.3040903@tech.coop> References: <46E5BED2.3040903@tech.coop> Message-ID: <58f839b70709151933i15c75e84n3c2ff02c2894ba4f@mail.gmail.com> Thanks to everyone that responded. Drew, I would like to move forward with giving Tech Co-op this responsibility. As you can tell from all the other replies you should have no problem recruiting help if you need it. There are no outstanding admin requests though there will be some once they send us their GPG keys. I will let you take care of these (it's pretty much just /custom/bin/{add-user.sh,add-project.sh} but please ask if there's anything I can do. Thanks, On 9/10/07, Drew Crampsie wrote: > Hey, > > I think the tech co-op would have no problem handling the administration > tasks for cl-net. Since we already host it, we're probably the best choice. > > Lemme know if the position is still open, > > drewc > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > From ryszard.szopa at gmail.com Sun Sep 16 12:31:27 2007 From: ryszard.szopa at gmail.com (Ryszard Szopa) Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 14:31:27 +0200 Subject: [admin] darcs Message-ID: <19e19e410709160531r1229fe05o574ee6a87cae6cd1@mail.gmail.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Sorry for not including this in my project proposal. How can I get darcsweb support? Is it possible to have a message sent to submarine-cvs each time I commit using darcs? If not, I don't really need that list. If this is explained in a FAQ, just send my the hyperlink. Thanks. -- Richard Szopa -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: http://firegpg.tuxfamily.org iD8DBQFG7SIDm5qV49Um7c0RAoMqAJ9BLaWglR54Edlbtny6zMZZT2nPTQCdFsoJ LbOn5fkDtug7MF49PJaNyZ8= =HaX3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From gugamilare at gmail.com Mon Sep 17 00:14:47 2007 From: gugamilare at gmail.com (Gustavo) Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 21:14:47 -0300 Subject: [admin] Some issues Message-ID: <4be8713d0709161714k5794ff4bme3f202de83e2c864@mail.gmail.com> I am the administrator from the project The Feebs War. When I said about my project in an e-mail, I have sent also my public key, but there was a problem with my computer that made me lose the private key. Then I am sending a new one. Sorry for the inconvenience. Definitely, this won't happen again. Thank you for the comprehension. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: gustavo.pk Type: application/octet-stream Size: 1698 bytes Desc: not available URL: From larry at elder-gods.org Sun Sep 16 06:38:22 2007 From: larry at elder-gods.org (Larry D'Anna) Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 02:38:22 -0400 Subject: [admin] project hosting Message-ID: <20070916063822.GA26425@melkor> Hi, I've written a CPS transformer for common lisp that I'd like to put up on common-lisp.net. My username on common-lisp.net is ldanna. I think I will call the project shifty. -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) mQGiBD0YtVQRBADG93Nrd35o+DpGHl48PmuPvvdeGg11rZ3X0JPqv0U24IUVxdJm rx1tt1uT5t27Xmh9ZlPMn8qzg27+uNwjBsp00RnzyPo/LIO4javKasOKBy1GjE8x EzfQarO2ubHE16rphsqxk3/MF/np3hpYWDEwgFT5RxZg5rvAvrvA5F81YwCgsaqL xL43pFrc3NiuKfcBf64EEE0D/ixtTbMaDvlm7xait7fDnBNkRHEAVReZyP94Gpku CHAtgcV3LhGoEycKe9qKwsB0Yzscba5WMexe8my2L+dPFOjr/yIGLI2bf8/a5Qwo Gl+6Gci1BFz2FqtYduQCsnNE+UGFUweqeQOjZKnZDCBpjvhGeRdJkKNEdRRYNweK 9DH3A/oCCssOuxK1dEM7PaOmB8n+XxHXhHaWwHHBivwRGimXpSKNUdd4UeFMExe3 ye4cvBIy+xZTaDs1wTTZyLg9otSgizi5g6nPuoGQRxO26XPZBAB9wQphbPglaWwY +Nq+j8I8N6abFXk5aKiIhobmuN/dMR4zLV8McfwewN8sGO5trLQmTGFycnkgRCdB bm5hIDxzbW9vZi1yYUBlbGRlci1nb2RzLm9yZz6IXwQTEQIAFwUCPRi1VAULBwoD BAMVAwIDFgIBAheAABIJEFJWSe4rEFmOB2VHUEcAAQGU7wCfbY5E4Lff+nO1+K/B aJMkMZ+pnt4AnRlUhbZEe2VAFbfUOLBYI7+KTo+XiEYEEBECAAYFAj0YtgMACgkQ ovRqzWzFayzHXACgtD+55FWM9DbNaW4e7EL7bBPr8rYAoKOjtWnzp74cQPt3yQb3 8wHPev/NuQENBD0YtVgQBADoDtxFBfCLa7DRloil5Sv3GjGdnIJJtYHzlY4Isbq1 C2rRdTIXlwKF3szoXmMieOIxAOqKIJfOdYj+ScxnsOzE0tDnzbN3CaXOzrebe+Xn 7/lJyAN5EC057Xz8ulMyTMV/p9uaGGpvMpZhHn2TGZexRHKAROeBvlQ/gSFio2z8 VwADBQQAiVLVUoeBzBMxYMVsNK8Q7KYINh6bSXcgMIVxns4h0rMDX+NRINCRBssq S/wQ1vXfkHjQoHTmennDA+Ptj5vi2WF+W33Qg+Fq3fhruIUe+8JSe4gb7yrqfNvP TRdhXOffQGmAOM3IVMT2V4nLh6dAKxNNE7MRj56oQdH4D/iatnCITgQYEQIABgUC PRi1WAASCRBSVknuKxBZjgdlR1BHAAEBMhoAn2hjcVsL1ieyUEI4oJwBnh1xcIhD AJ0dVoauIfxx8MaKIVN9jB8Uut+o8g== =vbdc -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- From gugamilare at gmail.com Mon Sep 17 01:03:38 2007 From: gugamilare at gmail.com (Gustavo) Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 22:03:38 -0300 Subject: [admin] Re: Some issues In-Reply-To: <4be8713d0709161714k5794ff4bme3f202de83e2c864@mail.gmail.com> References: <4be8713d0709161714k5794ff4bme3f202de83e2c864@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4be8713d0709161803v38a6091fjba45537963c7b05f@mail.gmail.com> Also, I will need the project password again... 2007/9/16, Gustavo : > > I am the administrator from the project The Feebs War. > When I said about my project in an e-mail, I have sent also my public key, > but there was a problem with my computer that made me lose the private key. > Then I am sending a new one. Sorry for the inconvenience. Definitely, this > won't happen again. > > Thank you for the comprehension. > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sysop at asham.com Mon Sep 17 22:11:20 2007 From: sysop at asham.com (sysop at asham.com) Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 17:11:20 -0500 Subject: [admin] delegating some tasks @ common-lisp.net Message-ID: <20070917221120.6BA035F9CB@mail.asham.com> Hi, was wondering if you have found any volunteers yet? If not, I was just wondering how much time per week the tasks entail? I am a lisp noob (< 2 years) but am learning and find I learn best by going full steam, which makes responsibilities at common-lisp.net attractive. Thanks, Marty !DSPAM:2812,46eefb8888191696917400! From matley at muppetslab.org Tue Sep 18 13:16:00 2007 From: matley at muppetslab.org (Luigi Panzeri aka Matley) Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 15:16:00 +0200 Subject: [admin] Account Request Message-ID: Hi, i need an account (matley is fine as username) on common-lisp.net in order to fully upload my work on cl-objc and to contribute in the future. In the attachment my public GPG key -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-keys Size: 1720 bytes Desc: not available URL: From drewc at tech.coop Thu Sep 20 03:16:55 2007 From: drewc at tech.coop (Drew Crampsie) Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 20:16:55 -0700 Subject: [admin] Admin for cl-net. In-Reply-To: <58f839b70709151933i15c75e84n3c2ff02c2894ba4f@mail.gmail.com> References: <46E5BED2.3040903@tech.coop> <58f839b70709151933i15c75e84n3c2ff02c2894ba4f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <46F1E627.8070203@tech.coop> Erik Enge wrote: > Thanks to everyone that responded. > > Drew, I would like to move forward with giving Tech Co-op this > responsibility. As you can tell from all the other replies you should > have no problem recruiting help if you need it. > Ok... so it turns out i was not on the list, and this message ended up filtered as spam.... so i've only just found out that i now admin cl-net... What do i need to know... i don't have access to cl-net (save that i host it and can mount the fs), all i really have is the mailman password (which i just found in my spam folder :)) I'm going to need you to start over here.... what is my step 1. Glad i can help, drewc > There are no outstanding admin requests though there will be some once > they send us their GPG keys. I will let you take care of these (it's > pretty much just /custom/bin/{add-user.sh,add-project.sh} but please > ask if there's anything I can do. > > Thanks, > > On 9/10/07, Drew Crampsie wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> I think the tech co-op would have no problem handling the administration >> tasks for cl-net. Since we already host it, we're probably the best choice. >> >> Lemme know if the position is still open, >> >> drewc >> _______________________________________________ >> admin mailing list >> admin at common-lisp.net >> http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin >> >> From erik.enge at gmail.com Thu Sep 20 13:02:58 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 09:02:58 -0400 Subject: [admin] Admin for cl-net. In-Reply-To: <46F1E627.8070203@tech.coop> References: <46E5BED2.3040903@tech.coop> <58f839b70709151933i15c75e84n3c2ff02c2894ba4f@mail.gmail.com> <46F1E627.8070203@tech.coop> Message-ID: <58f839b70709200602t1b648a5bqa88ba830494c1a1b@mail.gmail.com> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) hQEOA56S4p27cu86EAP8DSn2FQWjRlW9VsRKatm02wbcd9YMRxMz8gH0cVx0gwQY WPKBTdv899JHFYvmmWlebhmIWkfd+4WlpvSCGAfAnJAMmTUrE/4GGu83WmPop7xv mU1DdWhgEJwvBLEMpmNJkRRzJ2UM2wC8TZkoQftaWWIgXDm2Nmtaiqzwt3ai0rED /19EIIVN3ks/RLZhMYGu6baE/iUN/3cxru8dk5O/CHNvqUgRjHkaDi5acnGAFOJt cLcRqHHtjjDVXLqUgVz1elcjVxCgyG6rRUgBHhczWE2FoXpWBjZa4rkWHJ0F4s8B 0OVfAWpUzXuD0ZPVlDr1g+BiEvISoH8ADuOIqPV4MoEt0sA6AX7615y/J8l4E38u 5jYB7AvuQhVYlc2a+kekgdg+tKclEnW+rX2BY4koD6eCqTgwmAUvkqePQbDZ/09f hZenqCpwPrSsZmefayVooozj5nePU3oKSm3nTxldlbSGgFhMGIR9fZ2kH1ThH6E/ Fqa9O3zKrqUbTVou3Cm1Aj0u23Hfkj8AmJAVjln1cLgK7OD6ZAD67LHgZBRkBXCt Zz8JP1o1HnT/Ql0RCvS6Nv2AMcfNbzF7SoE9OBNIgvQRru2AdMqOLEJE19vNvO6a Bn5KPnHxEadVg9MqG2/1H0UOkNIidL+UwZ4zxbBc+iL1EiI7lwVTTHjGr4IYCw== =o4FT -----END PGP MESSAGE----- If you can decrypt that let me know and I'll use that key to send you the root password. Here's the 1 minute tutorial: New project? /custom/bin/add-project.sh New user? /custom/bin/add-user.sh Changed anything in /etc or /usr? update-integrit.sh Let through mail for the admin mailinglist once in a while, same for the announce list. That's about it. Thanks again, Erik. On 9/19/07, Drew Crampsie wrote: > Erik Enge wrote: > > Thanks to everyone that responded. > > > > Drew, I would like to move forward with giving Tech Co-op this > > responsibility. As you can tell from all the other replies you should > > have no problem recruiting help if you need it. > > > Ok... so it turns out i was not on the list, and this message ended up > filtered as spam.... so i've only just found out that i now admin cl-net... > > What do i need to know... i don't have access to cl-net (save that i > host it and can mount the fs), all i really have is the mailman password > (which i just found in my spam folder :)) > > I'm going to need you to start over here.... what is my step 1. > > Glad i can help, > > drewc > > There are no outstanding admin requests though there will be some once > > they send us their GPG keys. I will let you take care of these (it's > > pretty much just /custom/bin/{add-user.sh,add-project.sh} but please > > ask if there's anything I can do. > > > > Thanks, > > > > > On 9/10/07, Drew Crampsie wrote: > > > >> Hey, > >> > >> I think the tech co-op would have no problem handling the administration > >> tasks for cl-net. Since we already host it, we're probably the best choice. > >> > >> Lemme know if the position is still open, > >> > >> drewc > >> _______________________________________________ > >> admin mailing list > >> admin at common-lisp.net > >> http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > >> > >> > > From gugamilare at gmail.com Thu Sep 20 17:11:31 2007 From: gugamilare at gmail.com (Gustavo) Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:11:31 -0300 Subject: [admin] Sorry for bothering again... Message-ID: <4be8713d0709201011h156fc252lb84162128df921c3@mail.gmail.com> I have lost my private key (it was not my fault, it was a problem with my computer that made me lose the password). So I created this a new one, and I am sending it attached with this e-mail. I am sorry for bothering again but I really need you to send that encrypted message (including the password for sending the page) for me again or I won't be able to activate the project. I am sending also a page for The Feebs War that I have just created based on the exapmle project page (in this page some new features I have created are listed). But I need the password to put it in its place so anyone can see it. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: gustavo.pk Type: application/octet-stream Size: 1698 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From milan.cermak at gmail.com Thu Sep 20 18:29:21 2007 From: milan.cermak at gmail.com (Milan Cermak) Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 20:29:21 +0200 Subject: [admin] common-lisp.net administration Message-ID: Dear Erik, I've read your announcement on c-l.net about your work commitments and not enough time to handle administration of the site. If you still haven't found an adequate substitute, I am interested. >From my relevant skills, I am a happy Linux user (3 years and counting), I have 6 months experience with server administration (site www.svadeni.cz - support for PHP developers, Apache, MySQL, FTP configuration, backup scripts etc) and currently I do occasional tasks for a friend of mine. Although my bash scripting skills are a bit weaker at the moment, it wouldn't be a problem to regain my knowledge. If you are interested, please send me an email with broader description of the required tasks. Best regards, Milan Cermak From elliott at iparadigms.com Tue Sep 25 23:03:33 2007 From: elliott at iparadigms.com (Elliott A. Johnson) Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 16:03:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [admin] Re: common-lisp.net admin position In-Reply-To: <6614405.80251189487258904.JavaMail.root@mail.turnitin.com> Message-ID: <31575456.111341190761413497.JavaMail.root@mail.turnitin.com> Hi, Just following up on this as I haven't seen nor heard any mention of the position being filled on common-lisp.net or planet.lisp.org. I am still interested in helping out if you need it. Here's a little more background information on me: I'm senior sysadmin for a company called iParadigms, which does plagiarism detection for universities and publishers. I work primarily with the CIO, Emmanuel Briand, in planning and implementing the IT infrastructure for our R&D department to use in developing our various web services. We maintain a farm of 350 servers across two co-locations that serve the websites turnitin.com, ithenticate.com, and plagiarism.org. I work at the main office in downtown Oakland (about 4 blocks from Franz Inc.) and live in the Jack London Square area which is comfortable walking distance to work. Some of the items I'm in charge of are our monitoring and trend analysis (nagios and cacti), a PXEboot imaging install system that I built based on gentoo linux, maintaining a sitewide configuration via cfengine, an internal database I created for keeping track of all our IT hardware resources (using clsql (postgresql socket) and a hunchentoot web frontend :), all the linux debugging I can shake a stick at, and a ton of small admin odd-n-ends like our mail server (Zimbra), scm repos (svn/trac and git), ticketing (RequestTracker), and dns (djbdns). We are an entirely open source shop and I though admining for common-lisp.net would be a cool way to give back even if it was just running a few shell scripts. Anyways, I'm not a fan of blowing my own horn, but if you are still looking for someone I hope this helps you make a decision. If you'd like to talk in person my cell phone number is (510)735-4834. Thanks again, -E -- Elliott Johnson SysAdmin iParadigms, LLC developers of Turnitin and iThenticate 1624 Franklin Street, 7th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 p +1.510.287.9720 x 251 f +1.510.444.1952 e elliott at iparadigms.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elliott A. Johnson" To: admin at common-lisp.net Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 10:07:38 PM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles Subject: common-lisp.net admin position Hi, I'm interested in and qualified for the position. I used to write more lisp code when I was in college than I do now. I've contributed to climacs and cl-gordon, but currently I sysadmin and make internal tools. I find occasional places to use lisp in that area, but programming out of work I mostly play with learning web tools like ht-ajax. I've been looking for a way to give back for all the vital material I've seen on planet lisp. A couple of question for you are How much maintenance is usually involved? Is this position more of a docent or does it involve decision making about hosting,etc? Thanks for the opportunity. -- Elliott Johnson SysAdmin iParadigms, LLC developers of Turnitin and iThenticate 1624 Franklin Street, 7th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 p +1.510.287.9720 x 251 f +1.510.444.1952 e elliott at iparadigms.com From erik.enge at gmail.com Fri Sep 28 03:07:54 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 23:07:54 -0400 Subject: [admin] Re: common-lisp.net admin position In-Reply-To: <31575456.111341190761413497.JavaMail.root@mail.turnitin.com> References: <6614405.80251189487258904.JavaMail.root@mail.turnitin.com> <31575456.111341190761413497.JavaMail.root@mail.turnitin.com> Message-ID: <58f839b70709272007k1c2d522du2bb54a6740321918@mail.gmail.com> Drew Crampsie of Tech Coop has taken over the day-to-day administration tasks of common-lisp.net. Thanks for the interest, it's great to see the support available! Thanks, Erik. On 9/25/07, Elliott A. Johnson wrote: > Hi, > > Just following up on this as I haven't seen nor heard any mention of the position being filled on common-lisp.net or planet.lisp.org. I am still interested in helping out if you need it. > > Here's a little more background information on me: > > I'm senior sysadmin for a company called iParadigms, which does plagiarism detection for universities and publishers. I work primarily with the CIO, Emmanuel Briand, in planning and implementing the IT infrastructure for our R&D department to use in developing our various web services. We maintain a farm of 350 servers across two co-locations that serve the websites turnitin.com, ithenticate.com, and plagiarism.org. I work at the main office in downtown Oakland (about 4 blocks from Franz Inc.) and live in the Jack London Square area which is comfortable walking distance to work. > > Some of the items I'm in charge of are our monitoring and trend analysis (nagios and cacti), a PXEboot imaging install system that I built based on gentoo linux, maintaining a sitewide configuration via cfengine, an internal database I created for keeping track of all our IT hardware resources (using clsql (postgresql socket) and a hunchentoot web frontend :), all the linux debugging I can shake a stick at, and a ton of small admin odd-n-ends like our mail server (Zimbra), scm repos (svn/trac and git), ticketing (RequestTracker), and dns (djbdns). We are an entirely open source shop and I though admining for common-lisp.net would be a cool way to give back even if it was just running a few shell scripts. > > Anyways, I'm not a fan of blowing my own horn, but if you are still looking for someone I hope this helps you make a decision. If you'd like to talk in person my cell phone number is (510)735-4834. Thanks again, > > -E > > -- > Elliott Johnson > SysAdmin > iParadigms, LLC developers of Turnitin and iThenticate > 1624 Franklin Street, 7th Floor > Oakland, CA 94612 > p +1.510.287.9720 x 251 > f +1.510.444.1952 > e elliott at iparadigms.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elliott A. Johnson" > To: admin at common-lisp.net > Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 10:07:38 PM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles > Subject: common-lisp.net admin position > > Hi, > > I'm interested in and qualified for the position. I used to write more lisp code when I was in college than I do now. I've contributed to climacs and cl-gordon, but currently I sysadmin and make internal tools. > > I find occasional places to use lisp in that area, but programming out of work I mostly play with learning web tools like ht-ajax. I've been looking for a way to give back for all the vital material I've seen on planet lisp. > > A couple of question for you are How much maintenance is usually involved? Is this position more of a docent or does it involve decision making about hosting,etc? Thanks for the opportunity. > > -- > Elliott Johnson > SysAdmin > iParadigms, LLC developers of Turnitin and iThenticate > 1624 Franklin Street, 7th Floor > Oakland, CA 94612 > p +1.510.287.9720 x 251 > f +1.510.444.1952 > e elliott at iparadigms.com > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > From marijnh at gmail.com Fri Sep 28 17:13:18 2007 From: marijnh at gmail.com (Marijn Haverbeke) Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 19:13:18 +0200 Subject: [admin] cl.net project write-right request Message-ID: Hello, I saw on the frontpage that you are more than busy, so I feel slightly guilty for pestering you with even more nonsense, but I have a small request: Could you give Ryszard Szopa (user rszopa on cl.net) write rights to my Postmodern project? There is no hurry, of course. Thanks, Marijn Haverbeke From ingvar at hexapodia.net Fri Sep 28 17:29:23 2007 From: ingvar at hexapodia.net (Ingvar) Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 18:29:23 +0100 Subject: [admin] cl.net project write-right request In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > Hello, > > I saw on the frontpage that you are more than busy, so I feel slightly > guilty for pestering you with even more nonsense, but I have a small > request: Could you give Ryszard Szopa (user rszopa on cl.net) write > rights to my Postmodern project? There is no hurry, of course. Done. //Ingvar