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  1. 2005-07-11 17:02:31 UTC
    >>>private eMail
    Sorry, I didn't knew if you still check the sourceforge mail forum, so I thought a personal email would be faster way to get response.

    >>>want to use the wxCL SourceForge
    Yes, I would want to use the current SourceForge project page and stuff, can you please give me admin access to it.

    >>> help you with is skimming and reviewing source code, commenting on performance and (conceptual) design issues

    Sure, your help is very much appreciated. In fact, I will be using many of your suggestions as the starting point. I hope you can spare some time to mentor people who might be working on this project, and help us in making design decisions.

    >>>have any other suggestions on how to organize this
    I have requested for a mailing list on free list and then I will add it to gmane, and I think a mailing list will help in having a much better discussion. Another drawback of irc, is different time zones and different schedules of the people, besides using a mailing list can help us in getting feedback from many other people (clisp developers).

    >>>start designing a new object system
    I think a new sourceforge project instead of making it a part of this project will be a better idea. For instance, currently I am working on clisp interface to SWIG, which will be useful for this project; but instead of making it a part of this project I plan to make it a separate project so that it remains independent and can grow on its. (keeping things modular is always a good idea).

    >>> Thing Tang and Web-A-Rama
    they sound like and interesting and useful ideas. It doesn't matter if so your code is not in a state to be released, put it up on the web, because other people might be interested in it and contribute to it.

    Regards,
    Surendra Singhi
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