> Regarding questions from the original post, the Common Lisp community at > large seems far from attaining a quorum, let alone consensus.
Common Lisp encourages developing a personal programming style, which may or may not be compatible with styles developed by other Common Lisp hackers. I’m among those who believe that’s a good thing. > Perhaps this presents an opportunity for maintainers of Quicklisp (perhaps in > collaboration with Quickdocs) to introduce a style guide for making their > lives easier. It’s unlikely any such style guide will be adopted by the larger community. There have been such attempts in the past, and I don’t think they succeeded. Pascal -- Pascal Costanza