fare-matcher's implementation never grew beyond the stage of a proof of 
concept.
Therefore, with my project to Consolidate Common Lisp Libraries
   http://fare.livejournal.com/169346.html
I've decided to declare it dead and to have everyone use the best 
pattern-matching library around town,
which is Optima:
https://github.com/m2ym/optima/

I've been working with the author to make sure his library will have no 
missing functionality as compared
to fare-matcher or any other CL pattern-matching library.
You may or may not be using some more advanced features of fare-matcher, 
such as
using pattern variables as part of a guard condition (i.e. (list a (equal 
a))),
which the author is busy adding to the library currently.
If you are indeed using such patterns, please wait a few days or weeks
for Optima to be fixed. Otherwise, I invite you to switch from fare-matcher 
to optima
at your earliest convenience.
In case you were using it, note that fare-quasiquote has been split into 
its own system,
and now supports optima in addition to fare-matcher and in preference to it.

PS: your "new" web page is down: http://weblocks.viridian-project.de/

PS2: please consider merging weblocks, too, and/or splitting them into 
parts,
some of which could be merged.

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