josh giesbrecht wrote: >Hi all, > >One quick sanity check: where do we want information to end up? Is the >ALU Wiki used primarily to give us a repository for brainstorming, or >are we putting more 'public' info there? > >I think quick use of a Wiki is excellent for getting us to all >contribute data in the short-term, but I wouldn't want people to spend >heavy amounts of time crafting what they perceive as a public resource >on Lisp info only to have it remade in a different form (eg. on >lispniks.com). The last thing we need is to duplicate more effort! > >The same sort of question applies to the CL Directory that's been fired >up. Are we intending for that to be a destination that we point Lisp >newbies to for first-glance information? Or are we using it as a >storing house for data which we'll process into an edited form on >lispniks.com? > > - josh g. >_______________________________________________ >Gardeners mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.lispniks.com/mailman/listinfo/gardeners > > > I agree. We need to focus our efforts in one place. From this one place all information about Lisp can be obtained. This directory can be viewed in a tree format but it can also have a query language capability (custom language or SQL).
The LinkIt concept is also a good tool because pointers to information can be added easily and things that are important will be readily visible. Also the database of ASDF source packages can be stored/uploaded to this server/database and perhaps there should be a database manager to manage the information. yes,no,maybe? _______________________________________________ Gardeners mailing list [email protected] http://www.lispniks.com/mailman/listinfo/gardeners
