On Dec 19, 2005, at 6:21 PM, Will Fitzgerald wrote:

> Hi,
>
> My name is Will Fitzgerald; I've been programming in Common Lisp since
> 1990 or so, using MCL and Allegro, mostly, but some other systems,
> too. I currently work at NASA, where I still get to work in Lisp. I
> gave a talk at the latest ALU conference on delayed streams (which
> might be a good library to provide, as well).
>
> I'd be glad to 'champion' the portable threads; I have some code
> already written that might be a good start.

So you should create a page on the ALU Wiki for a Portable Threads  
project. For the moment you can take the basic form from either of  
the two existing Championed Projects listed on:

   <http://wiki.alu.org/Gardeners_Projects>

Then add your page to the list of championed projects. The point of  
creating a project page is to have a place to record the latest  
thinking about what the project is going to try to achieve and how  
you plan to go about it. Then potential volunteers can see if it's  
something they are interested in helping out with (in which case they  
can sign up by adding their names to the Volunteers section).

-Peter

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Peter Seibel           * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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