From p2.edoc at gmail.com Mon Nov 4 13:28:07 2013 From: p2.edoc at gmail.com (peter) Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 13:28:07 +0000 Subject: [cdr-devel] Looking for CDR volunteers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Huge gratitude to you Pascal for the work on this to date. BTW I assume you mean the url http://cdr.eurolisp.org/ At 12:28 PM +0100 13/11/4, Pascal Costanza wrote: >I wish to resign from my activities as the main maintainer of the >Common Lisp Document Repository (CDR - http://cdr.europlisp.org). >Although Arthur Lemmens, Edi Weitz, and Marc Battyani have supported >the effort throughout CDR's existence, for which I'm very grateful, >the main work rested on my shoulders. > >CDR had some noticeable impact in the seven years of its existence, >but it may benefit from some new ideas and a fresh perspective. >Since Arthur, Edi, and/or Marc do not want to take over the >day-to-day activities for maintaining CDR, this effectively means >that we are looking for volunteers to take over its maintenance. > >I would like to ensure that CDR doesn't become unmaintained, so I >will keep on running things for as long as necessary. > >Feel free to ask any questions, either publicly, or privately to me >directly, or via editors at cdr.eurolisp.org. > >Thanks, >Pascal > >-- >Pascal Costanza >The views expressed in this email are my own, and not those of my employer. From pc at p-cos.net Mon Nov 4 11:28:56 2013 From: pc at p-cos.net (Pascal Costanza) Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 12:28:56 +0100 Subject: [cdr-devel] Looking for CDR volunteers Message-ID: I wish to resign from my activities as the main maintainer of the Common Lisp Document Repository (CDR - http://cdr.europlisp.org). Although Arthur Lemmens, Edi Weitz, and Marc Battyani have supported the effort throughout CDR's existence, for which I'm very grateful, the main work rested on my shoulders. CDR had some noticeable impact in the seven years of its existence, but it may benefit from some new ideas and a fresh perspective. Since Arthur, Edi, and/or Marc do not want to take over the day-to-day activities for maintaining CDR, this effectively means that we are looking for volunteers to take over its maintenance. I would like to ensure that CDR doesn't become unmaintained, so I will keep on running things for as long as necessary. Feel free to ask any questions, either publicly, or privately to me directly, or via editors at cdr.eurolisp.org. Thanks, Pascal -- Pascal Costanza The views expressed in this email are my own, and not those of my employer. From pc at p-cos.net Mon Nov 4 13:37:52 2013 From: pc at p-cos.net (Pascal Costanza) Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 14:37:52 +0100 Subject: [cdr-devel] Looking for CDR volunteers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 4 Nov 2013, at 14:28, peter wrote: > Huge gratitude to you Pascal for the work on this to date. > BTW I assume you mean the url http://cdr.eurolisp.org/ Yes, that?s correct. ;) Pascal > > At 12:28 PM +0100 13/11/4, Pascal Costanza wrote: >> I wish to resign from my activities as the main maintainer of the Common Lisp Document Repository (CDR - http://cdr.europlisp.org). Although Arthur Lemmens, Edi Weitz, and Marc Battyani have supported the effort throughout CDR's existence, for which I'm very grateful, the main work rested on my shoulders. >> >> CDR had some noticeable impact in the seven years of its existence, but it may benefit from some new ideas and a fresh perspective. Since Arthur, Edi, and/or Marc do not want to take over the day-to-day activities for maintaining CDR, this effectively means that we are looking for volunteers to take over its maintenance. >> >> I would like to ensure that CDR doesn't become unmaintained, so I will keep on running things for as long as necessary. >> >> Feel free to ask any questions, either publicly, or privately to me directly, or via editors at cdr.eurolisp.org. >> >> Thanks, >> Pascal >> >> -- >> Pascal Costanza >> The views expressed in this email are my own, and not those of my employer. > -- Pascal Costanza