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From: simon@rheged.dircon.co.uk (Simon Brooke)
Subject: Port of CMU Common LISP to Linux: Volunteers wanted
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This is a second posting seeking interest and volunteers for porting
Carnegie Mellon University's Common LISP to Linux. CMU Common LISP is
widely regarded as one of the best non-commercial implementations of
the language currently available.

The porting effort, if it is to proceed, needs more volunteers and, in
particular, seeks volunteers with experience of compiler back-ends for
Intel 32 bit architectures.

TO RESPOND

*PLEASE* do not followup this article. It is massively cross-posted
and will annoy people. If you have already responded to my previous
posting, please do not respond to this one.

If you would like to volunteer, and believe you have relevent skills,
mail to me (simon@rheged.dircon.co.uk) with the subject line 

'CMU CL: volunteer'

If you would not like to volunteer, but would like to be kept informed
of the porting effort, please mail to me (simon@rheged.dircon.co.uk)
with the subject line

'CMU CL: interest'

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---------simon@rheged.dircon.co.uk
