Hello,<br><br>A few weeks ago I received a <a href="http://common-lisp.net">common-lisp.net</a> account (mhaverbeke), and I'd like to add two more projects to it. If you could take a look at these and, if they sound good, create the project dirs & mailing lists I would be much obliged.
<br><br>The first one is called Postmodern and is similar to CLSQL, but Postgresql specific. This means it can use a lot of the cool stuff Postgresql provides instead of aiming for a lowest common denominator. Other improvements are a more general SQL-from-S-expressions syntax, a way to define your database structure from Lisp, and not relying on C libraries (while still being blindingly fast, of course).
<br><br>The other one is positively tiny (a hundred lines, with comments), and can be used to convert lisp floating point numbers to and from a binary representation as defined by IEEE 754. If you'd rather not have a proliferation of mini-projects I can just put this under Postmodern (which uses it), and provide a separate tarball there.
<br><br>Both are released under a BSD-style license.<br><br>Regards,<br>Marijn Haverbeke<br><br>