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<div style="font-family:sans-serif"><div style="white-space:normal"><p dir="auto">It might be nice to get some of the APIs that are in UIOP into CDRs. I'd love to see some of that code moved to the implementations where it belongs, and out of the ASDF codebase.</p>
<p dir="auto">cheers,<br>
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<br><p dir="auto">On 24 May 2018, at 3:34, Antoniotti Marco wrote:</p>
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<li class="">One or more authors submit a document.</li><li class="">We (*) check that the document is a printable text document, that it is indeed about Common Lisp, and that it does not contain objectionable material (like porn, religious or political statements, etc.).</li><li class="">The document will be immediately assigned a fresh CDR number that can be used to refer to the document. We will make the document available for an initial period, after which it will be frozen and moved into final status, unless the authors decide
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<div class="">Having said so, I do believe that a few more CDRs would go a long way to clarify the corner cases of the language while nudging all the implementations (if they are “nudge-able”) to implement them.</div>
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Am 23. Mai 2018 08:40:14 MESZ, schrieb Antoniotti Marco <<a href="mailto:antoniotti.marco@disco.unimib.it" class="">antoniotti.marco@disco.unimib.it</a>>:<br class="">
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I don’t think the problem is the hosting; CLL works just fine and CDR<br class="">
hold only “finished” documents. I think that the main problem is the<br class="">
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How to change the attitude of the community into seeing value in what<br class="">
is in effect a “bottom up” standardization effort, I sincerely don’t<br class="">
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Back in 2013, ECL in Madrid, I remember some discussions about the<br class="">
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future of CDR. It would be nice to compare with other similar<br class="">
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Python : <a href="https://www.python.org/dev/peps/" class="">https://www.python.org/dev/peps/</a><br class="">
Erlang : <a href="http://www.erlang.org/erlang-enhancement-proposals/home" class="">
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about Racket. Racket seems to use Github issues<br class="">
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Is there still a place for CDR? If so, maybe we can simply use the<br class="">
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GitHub infrastructure? We may also try to find incentives to CDR<br class="">
submissions? Maybe associating it to short-papers in ECL/ECLM? <br class="">
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I have been somewhat stewarding the project, but do not have much<br class="">
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It must also be said that there have not been submissions for CDRs,<br class="">
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I'd certainly want this project to continue, so I'd consider<br class="">
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participating in it. Can you give a rough estimate of the frequency of<br class="">
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I am a bit confused that the project actually seems to reside at<br class="">
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common-lisp.net, but claims to be hosted at cdr.eurolisp.org (which<br class="">
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Am 22. Mai 2018 10:50:20 MESZ, schrieb Pascal Costanza<br class="">
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<pc@p-cos.net>:<br class="">
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The Common Lisp Document Repository (CDR -<br class="">
https://common-lisp.net/project/cdr/) is for all practical<br class="">
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purposes<br class="">
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Is there somebody else in the community who would like to take<br class="">
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over and<br class="">
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