Now THAT is a development I'm pleased to see. If Lisp is going to be
popular, which for me means I won't have to write my own libraries :-),
then a particular open source Lisp needs to become the defacto standard,
and it won't happen if it doesn't run on Windows. I'll start testing it
after I get back from vacation and back to my x86 box.

Steve

On Fri, 2005-12-23 at 14:46 +0100, Paolo Amoroso wrote:
> Christophe Rhodes posted to the SBCL development mailing list a
> request that may be of interest to those who tend the part of the Lisp
> garden facing the Windows :)
> 
>   Win32 testers required (was Re: sbcl-0.9.8 upcoming release)
>   http://article.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.steel-bank.devel/6131
> 
> 
> Paolo

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