11:00:44red-dotThat's interesting. It looks like there are 0 forks of all the projects I looked at. Are forks disabled on gitlab.commonlisp.net? If so, how to people contribute improvements?
11:04:48|3b|https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/alexandria/alexandria and https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/asdf/asdf seem to have forks, though not sure how to see it on those pages
11:06:37phoego to #common-lisp.net and ask ehuelsmann for boosting your repo limit
11:07:15phoeyou can't fork because your default repo limit is at 0; AFAIK that's an unfortunate implication of spambots having it really really hard on clnet's gitlab
18:00:24aaaaaaHi all. how do you serialize data to file? I just want (1.2) to be stored like the "(1.2)" string. and read it back then. I saw this in some lisp/scheme textbooks, but forgot.
19:21:13HaragXach: is it a big job? I am considering trashing api compatibility for my project, and it should be ok since I dont think anybody but me uses it, I just wanted to be sure before I spoil some ones day.
21:15:00XachHarag: i'd argue for you not to trash it anyway, though!
21:47:54fe[nl]ixXach: I'm in the process of rewriting Bordeaux-threads. the two implementations will coexist in different packages until I switch everybody to the new one
22:02:09HaragXach: yes I know that it would be the right thing to do but I really want to change some stuff, and really really dont want to start a new project :(
22:03:48Haragmaybe I can get away with a compatability layer...