From: "Adam Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > One of the things that seems to help other languages is a central > point of communication. Beyond simply the website they usually have a > mailing list or seven that handle the bulk of conversation between > users of that language. Although making a lisp homepage would probably > be difficult (read impossible) I think centralizing communications > would not be too hard. > > I would like to suggest that whenever we finish something important it > gets posted on comp.lang.lisp. People can get to it from > groups.google.com if they do not have usenet access. If that idea > seems to work for people maybe we should come up with a specific > subject label for these kinds of announcements and encourage the rest > of the lisp community to participate. > > Regardless of the method, having a central place where anyone in the > lisp world can let people know about their new project will help the > community.
Post it to LinkIt. It will appear in the "new" section then will get rated, commented and move up/down according to its interest. I've already added lisp related link categories for this and I can add more if needed. LinkIt started as a joke but now that it exists I've converted it into a Lisp community resource. As you can see, most of the links are about Lisp now. LinkIt is here: http://linkit.fractalconcept.com Marc _______________________________________________ Gardeners mailing list [email protected] http://www.lispniks.com/mailman/listinfo/gardeners
