This past weekend, when I attempted to log in to one of my SourceForge projects to add an item to the project's web log, I had the unfortunate opportunity to observe that my SourceForge account was, at that time, disabled - with no previous notice, to me, to even begin to explain the cause of that unexpected unavailability. SourceForge as a web site was still operating and hosting projects, however I could not access any of my own, owned content. ... read more
Yesterday, on a brief search for "Web 3.0" resources at the PBS web site, I found an article about Poderopedia, Chile's own citizen owned public database of information about governmental, economic, and civic organizations and their relations and activities. Granted, I myself am not a long-studied student of the Spanish language. Some features available in the Google Chrome web browser serve to make it easier to browse those pages, with Google Translate's own machine translation into the English language. Shortly after reading the article at PBS.org, I cloned the Git repository of the project, denoted in the article.... read more
Ed. Note: See also, Project Lupine
I've begun developing the Common Lisp work area in the Gazebo Hub project. The first item added is the Gazebo Hub fork of cl-xml (with more to follow about that, soon, I hope). Today, I've started working on a set of ASDF extensions that I'd started putting together a design about, some few days ago, for release tooling, firstly in porting some procedures that it seems upstream CL-XML may be using, in its own release tooling (to be documented in more detail) then secondly, in extending on that pattern, for purpose of automating some matters of documentation generation (w.r.t DocBook), file archiving (w.r.t Salza2 and Archive) and file publishing (w.r.t SourceForge and GitHub services for managing file releases, and such that would design to offer support for Common-Lisp.net projects, also)... read more