Hi Marijn,

Count me in. I've recently found a strong affection for Lisp, and
although Im a total Lisp noob, I can use this experience to learn more
about it. It would be pretty awesome.

Where do I start?

On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Marijn <hk...@gentoo.org> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> the Gentoo Lisp project is having trouble maintaining Common Lisp
> packages and to a lesser extent Scheme packages due to a lack of
> time/interest of the people currently working on that. Most of those
> packages are leaf packages, but some are not: mostly dev-scheme/guile
> and dev-lisp/sbcl (Steel Bank Common Lisp compiler) I think. Many
> Common Lisp packages have been maintained in our overlay (mostly
> thanks to Stelian Ionescu (fe[nl]ix)) including SBCL but not much has
> moved to main tree.
> With this email I am hoping to achieve (in order of preference) that
> either some people with an interest in the Lisp family of programming
> languages join our team to help us out, or some people (without said
> broader interest?) take over primary responsibility for non-leaf
> packages that are suffering, with the Lisp team taking a back seat.
>
> People interested in joining us can contact us on our mailing list
> <gentoo-l...@lists.gentoo.org> or on freenode in our channel #gentoo-lisp.
>
> Marijn
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