Hello, as this is my first post, please allow me to introduce myself: I'm a long time Debian/Ubuntu user living in Germany who used Lisp in the late 1980s and came back to it some time ago.
Thanks to your hard work, it was very easy for me, to just do apt-get install sbcl, slime and a lot of libraries and have a nice development environment. Thank you very much! Now, I have a Lisp project for a customer and use sbcl and slime with emacs-snapshot regularly. To be able to keep up with the development of several different libraries which are the dependencies of my project, I have to stay at a relatively recent sbcl (and slime) development version. Therefore, I build sbcl and slime/swank from git/CVS on a regular basis. And as we are a team at several locations, where Ubuntu is run on all the servers, I create deb packages to distribute the SW to the different servers. Do you think someone might be interested in such packages (currently for i386 only)? Do you think a sbcl-snapshot/slime-snapshot combo would be useful to others? If yes, how often could a new package be released (practically) according to the Debian release and QM policies and processes? Thank you Kambiz Darabi _______________________________________________ pkg-common-lisp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-common-lisp-devel
