Alan Manuel Gloria
> None from me; we should really adapt the code to follow the specs we
> recently ironed out with the Scheme community.

I agree, but I've already done that in the development branch for the Scheme 
code.

The main change was that curly-infix now accepts neoteric-expressions, but that 
was done back in Sep 1 and Sep 16 anyway. There were other changes, e.g., 
accepting #!curly-infix, switching to $nfx$, and switching to $bracket-apply$, 
but I've made all those changes too.  I don't know of anything else that needs 
changing; curly-guile should "just work" per the SRFI-105 spec.

The development branch passes the "make distcheck" test suite.

Now it's true that the Common Lisp code hasn't been fully updated, but I think 
we shouldn't wait for release to do that.  We can just release for the Scheme 
code, and update as appropriate.

--- David A. Wheeler

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