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    ... of the tickets are resolved. Therefore, please help us out and submit new tickets with M-x report-emacs-bug. MH-E is now only supported in the version of GNU Emacs in which it appears. It is no longer supported in XEmacs. It is compatible with MH versions 6.8.4 and higher, all versions of nmh, and GNU mailutils 1.0 and higher.
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    StarkOX

    StarkOX

    Open Source Robot Operating System

    StarkOX, the first universal Open Source AI Robot Operating System. It provides easy to use hardware abstraction and commonly-used functionality. Furthermore, strong cognitive functions, voice and pattern detection together with a new powerful scripting language provide possibilities to create and share abstract behavior patterns.
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    When you start Emacs, package Session restores various variables (e.g., input histories) from your last session. It also provides a menu containing recently changed/visited files and restores the places (e.g., point) of such a file when you revisit i
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    TXR

    Text scraping and data munging language.

    NOTE: TXR used SourceForge for hosting binary downloads only. As of July 26, 2016, TXR uses the site Bintray (bintray.com) for hosting binary downloads. Do not look for new releases here! TXR combines a text scraping language combined with an innovative Lisp dialect geared toward data munging. TXR cribs ideas from modern scripting languages, multiple Lisp dialects, functional languages, and Unix tools.
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    When you create a new file with Emacs, package Template supplies an initial buffer content via a template: a file with normal text and expansion forms. There is a menu to easily create such templates. You can also use new commands to decorate comments.
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    OpenCyc is the open source version of the Cyc(r) technology, the world's largest and most complete general knowledge base and reasoning engine. A new release with even more content, better performance, and improved reliability will be up shortly.
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    A bundle of lisp extensions, largely original, for GNU Emacs with the goal to obtain a more user friendly and powerful interface. The new features include contextual tool bars, new TeX interface, very complete menus, and a well structured IDE.
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    define-ext

    Plugin-based foreign code embedder for newLISP

    ==== NB: All new development is continued at http://github.com/rowanthorpe/define-ext and newer versions can be found there. The versions found here are for archival purposes only. ==== A newLISP - www.newlisp.org - macro which allows the user to "define" callable foreign code inline just as they would "define" a lambda or macro. C, Assembly and plain Object Code plugins are included. The Object Code plugin has no external dependencies. The C and Assembly plugins rely on the existence of a TCC...
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    RSLisp is a new dialect of Lisp which works on the NET Framework with a special compilation/interpretation model. If you wish you can download the source and build it yourself for Linux (requires Mono Framework), but I don't promise that it'll work
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    Alef++, is a new programming language like Perl and Lisp syntax, with a many changing in classical languages designs, her specification designed to be implemented for any VM, by default can access to any private/protected/default Java fields or methods.
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    A boudle of lisp extensions, largely original, for XEmacs with the goal to obtain a more user friendly and powerful interface. The new features include contextual tool bars, new TeX interface and much more.
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    XINAL Is Not Arc Lisp. XINAL will be a new dialect of Lisp. Whereas Lisp is practically a programmable programming language, XINAL will be written in a subset of itself, and thus will literally be a programmable programming language.
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    Project status: dead (you really don't want to use it!). Please see the new Common Lisp Qt bindings, like CommonQt, cl-smoke, EQL (Embedded Qt Lisp)
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    A small but extensible Java based "embedded lisp"- derives from the 1960 Mc Carthy Lisp a new consequently functional, dynamically scoped dialect enriched by modern features (pattern matching, parallel processing, implicit lex. closures etc).
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    OS based on Agent based Security with a new type of split kernel and agents platform.
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    A highly extensible and customizable MMORPG with natural language processing and AI characters. Hopefully some new ideas.
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    Tramp has moved to Savannah! The new homepage is http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/tramp/ .
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    AI Now is an open source endeavour to create a general purpose Artificial Intelligence. The plan is to implement a modular architecture to incorporate AI theories as they are developed. This will provide a growing platform to test new AI theories.
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    DUMB, the Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder, implements a lisp-like language interpreter in Java. This language is specialized to allow the most flexible MUD creation to date, and to allow 100% uptime, even during MUD development. NEW: SWING GUI
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    A REST based web server written in Clojure (a new functional LISP (see http://clojure.sourceforge.net/))
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