Peter Seibel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I expect www.lispniks.com to be the main home for information about  
> CL Gardeners, what we're about, what projects we're working on, etc.  
[...]
> on the mailing list. Thus I think the ALU Wiki can be used as a tool  
> for interested folks to collaboratively develop a proposal for a CLG  
> project. I suspect these pages should have a short and standard  
[...]
> of attack. When the project seems reasonably well defined the folks  
> who want to work on it should send mail to the mailing list so the  
> project can be added to the official CLG Projects page on  
> www.lispniks.com and the ALU page can be deleted or kept as a shared  
> notebook for the folks working on the project.

Let me see whether I understand correctly your proposed process.

I would like to help with the "Fixing ASDF-INSTALLable packages"
project:

  http://wiki.alu.org/Fixing_ASDF-INSTALLable_packages

I am studying John Wiseman's list of packages with ASDF-INSTALL
problems to see what I can do.  Then I will do the work, possibly with
the help of other gardeners, collect all information and fixes, and
submit the material upstream.  I have added a sample to do entry to
section "Team members" of the above page.  The entry may fill too much
space, feel free to edit it.

When the project is well defined (for appropriate values of well
defined, e.g. when a critical mass is reached[*]), the involved
gardeners will apply for a CLG project page on www.lispniks.com and
start the work.  Such a page may then be used for reporting progress
and other related information.

Is this the process you mean?  Any comments?


Paolo

[*] For appropriate values of critical mass.
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