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From: cracauer@wavehh.hanse.de (Martin Cracauer)
Subject: Re: CL History 
Message-ID: <1994Nov1.165827.2138@wavehh.hanse.de>
Organization: The poor LISPers' hacking kitchen
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Date: Tue, 1 Nov 94 16:58:27 GMT
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welch@thor.oar.net (Arun Welch) writes:

>Hokay, before things get too far out of hand on this discussion...
>JonL wrote the following over 10 years ago (my how time flies!), and
>it's been floating around ever since. It's been posted at least
>once before, and I'm willing to make updates to a master copy if
>people wish to add to it, and I'll send it on to Mark once I'm done for
>inclusion in his archives. Scott, you're the only one of the "gang of
>five" still following this, you might have some insights...

[archive of email discussion about Common Lisp follows]

I found this amazingly interesting. The discussions about some
specific points did not only improve my understanding about how some
odd things came along. It opened my mind for some features I didn't
consider to be useful before and improved my understanding of others
and therefore lead to better use. In a word, this document is of great
value for me.

If someone of you has other archives of such discussions about any
Lisp dialect that may be treated as public, I would like to get a
copy.

Thanks in advance.
-- 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%}- Martin             Smile!  :-)
