On 12/15/05, Erik Enge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/15/05, Dan Knapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I agree, communications are very important.  Why not syndicate the same
> > rss feed on common-lisp.net and cliki?
>
> I'm not sure common-lisp.net is the right place for a gardeners RSS
> feed.  I don't think people stop by clnet in their daily routine
> unless they are actively working on a project or curious about what
> software might reside there.  Planet Lisp seems like an excellent
> suggestion to me.
>
> Of course, if I'm missing something and common-lisp.net could provide
> a useful piece of the puzzle please let me know.  At the very least I
> plan to add a link to your website (once you get one that looks decent
> enough) to the front page on clnet.

i'm doubleposting a bit now between the lisp newsgroup and the
gardeners. So to save me time and to make this post a bit confusing,
this is what i posted there concerning Marks directory idea:

'are there any thoughts about a toplevel domain to put this lisp
directory on?
common-lisp.net perhaps?
to cite their front page: 'This site is one among many gateways to
Common Lisp. Its goal is to provide the Common Lisp community with
development resources and to work as a starting point for new
programmers.' well they've got the development resources. Just stick
this directory in front, seems like a symbiosis made in heaven.

Or what about lisp.org. Seems like a shame to me that that a site with
that name only gives info about the alu. the homepage of the alu itself
is even buried in slashes. Seems like they planned to do something more
with the domain.'

Of course there are people, ideas and a bit of history involved in
these projects. There may be perfect good reasons to not do anything
as radical as described above, but to me it seems like the logical
thing to do.
_______________________________________________
Gardeners mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.lispniks.com/mailman/listinfo/gardeners

Reply via email to