Projects without project page
Stelian Ionescu
sionescu at cddr.org
Fri Oct 26 15:47:02 UTC 2018
You're right Luis, I couldn't find it on Github :(
>
> I don't know why Stelian says the common-lisp.net project is needed.
> trivial-features lives at
> https://github.com/trivial-features/trivial-features and
> https://cliki.net/trivial-features. Perhaps there were tarballs hosted
> in the common-lisp.net project at some point? In any case, Quicklisp
> grabs the sources from github.com and there's no link to common-
> lisp.net anywhere in the documentation.>
> HTH,
> Luís
>
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 1:29 PM Erik Huelsmann
> <ehuels at gmail.com> wrote:>> Hi Stelian,
>>
>> Sure, I can. Actually, before I worked on this removal, I
>> specifically looked at trivial-features. As I remember, it was
>> migrated into GitLab with the original Git repository migration.
>> Then, someone (presumably Fare) moved the repository to
>> https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/xcvb/trivial-features which means the
>> repository is still on common-lisp.net, but the project web page is
>> empty and the gitlab group (our definition of a project) doesn't hold
>> any content.>>
>> So, I didn't actually delete the trivial-features repository.
>>
>> We can do two things:
>>
>> 1. Recreate the trivial-features project (and gitlab group) and ask
>> Fare to move trival-features back into that>> 2. Work with the repository as located in the xcvb group
>>
>> (Also note that I think the xcvb group (and Fare?) acted like a big
>> vacuumcleaner at the time: there are many repositories under the xcvb
>> group, which - now that xcvb is probably a dead project - might need
>> to be split out?)>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Erik.
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 2:23 PM Stelian Ionescu
>> <sionescu at cddr.org> wrote:>>> __
>>> Hi Erik,
>>>
>>> Trivial-features is still needed and it has no other home site.
>>> Until we decide what to do with it, can you please resurrect the
>>> project ?>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>>> So I propose to remove from the site common-lisp.net, the
>>>>> following 42 projects (after contacting their respective project
>>>>> members):>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> After further cleaning up the list (taking into account the Apache
>>>> configuration error we encountered before), I've now
>>>> removed/archived the following empty projects from our system:>>>>
>>>> cl-amqp
>>>> cl-cactus-kev
>>>> cl-captcha
>>>> cl-gdbm
>>>> clint
>>>> cl-lazy-list
>>>> cl-lexer
>>>> clotnet
>>>> cl-player
>>>> cl-rundown
>>>> cltl3
>>>> decl
>>>> defmud
>>>> docutrack
>>>> israel-lisp
>>>> lisp-interface-library
>>>> mk-defsystem
>>>> movies
>>>> objective-cl
>>>> phorplay
>>>> same
>>>> trivial-features
>>>> umpa-lumpa
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Bye,
>>>>
>>>> Erik.
>>>>
>>>> http://efficito.com[1] -- Hosted accounting and ERP.
>>>> Robust and Flexible. No vendor lock-in.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Stelian Ionescu a.k.a. fe[nl]ix
>>> Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Bye,
>>
>> Erik.
>>
>> http://efficito.com[2] -- Hosted accounting and ERP.
>> Robust and Flexible. No vendor lock-in.
--
Stelian Ionescu a.k.a. fe[nl]ix
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
Links:
1. http://efficito.com/
2. http://efficito.com/
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