I think we're ready for a release.  Anyone agree/disagree?  Any last-minute 
changes/improvements?

We've agreed on the spec, and the spec is implemented, including SUBLIST.  The 
implementation seems to be useful, and we even have #!....!#.  I've already 
written a program (sweeten) using it.

It's packaged for release, too.  It's autoconfiscated, "make distcheck" passes, 
the "make check" tests are far larger (and they pass), and there are even some 
man pages.  A "make install" installs the guile library, man pages, and these 
commands:
neoteric-guile
sweet-guile
sweet-run
sweeten
unsweeten

Which are more than enough tools for people to use this stuff, especially in 
Scheme.

It'd be nice to package curly-infix for Common Lisp (preferably an ASDF 
package), and even better, implement the rest.  But we don't need to wait for 
that.  And it might be useful to turn sweeten into a library, but I don't think 
that's a big need either for release.

Thoughts?

--- David A. Wheeler

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