From root at common-lisp.net Mon Feb 26 07:03:51 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 02:03:51 -0500 (EST) Subject: [suave-devel] Auto-nag: suave please update your webpage Message-ID: <20070226070351.7001214@common-lisp.net> You are being nagged on because you have not created a sensible default webpage for your project. Please do so or you will be nagged again next week. All we ask is that you type in something about the project and perhaps some links to mailinglists etc. See common-lisp.net/project/clo/sp/index.html for a reasonable template. Some projects host their webpages somewhere else (eg. http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-ppcre) and if you're in the same situation you may put the following in your index.shtml: Any questions? You can reach the author of this cronjob at clo-devel at common-lisp.net Thanks! From reddaly at gmail.com Mon Feb 26 11:26:34 2007 From: reddaly at gmail.com (red daly) Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 03:26:34 -0800 Subject: [suave-devel] Project Description Message-ID: <45E2C3EA.5010001@gmail.com> The Suave project consists of a few components: 1. The Parenscript Object System is a CLOS-like object system for class- and generic function-based object-oriented programming in web browsers. 2. Lambdas on Llamas: a straightforward semantic web development framework. Uses (more or less) Elephant for persistence, OWL for modeling, and Parenscript for scripting. 3. RJSON - an extension to JSON that allows cross-referencing and other useful serialization features. 4. Sails - a way to describe visual components, similar to Dojo's widget system. 5. XML-MOP: a library that integrates XML into CLOS for reading and writing some kinds of XML documents. I'd like to generalize this and clean up the protocol more. ...and more! However, quality and some degree of completeness is emphasized for projects that claim to be complete and robust. The Parenscript Object System is currently the most developed, though all components are usable. -Red Daly