From: Paolo Amoroso <amoroso@mclink.it> To: lwn@lwn.net Subject: Free the X3J Thirteen! - new Lisp newsletter Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 17:22:30 +0200 A new free online newsletter called "Free the X3J Thirteen!" has started publication. Edited by Daniel Barlow, the creator of the Wiki-style site CLiki for Lisp, the newsletter is a monthly summary of free Common Lisp hackery. The first issue--August 2001--deals with new/updated cCLan packages, CLISP's improved ANSI compliance on pathname support, the temporary unavailability of CMU CL's CVS repository, an early release of the `asdf' system definition tool, new versions of Langbad and LISA, the Debianization of OpenMCL, the death of Bill Schelter and an update on new SBCL projects. Free the X3J Thirteen! http://ww.telent.net/cliki/Free%20The%20X3J%20Thirteen August 2001 issue http://ww.telent.net/lisp/free-the-x3j-thirteen/2001.08.html CLiki http://ww.telent.net/cliki Paolo P.S. In case anybody is wondering, Common Lisp was standardized in 1994 by the X3J13 ANSI committee. -- EncyCMUCLopedia * Extensive collection of CMU Common Lisp documentation http://web.mclink.it/amoroso/ency/README [http://cvs2.cons.org:8000/cmucl/doc/EncyCMUCLopedia/]