3:36:10drmeisterI have multiple of these workers running in parallel and I'm monitoring them and occasionally I have to stop them and make changes and then restart them.
4:51:07hexologyi see several date/time libraries in cliki - does anyone have a personal preference?
11:48:16McParenWhat about the two new chans here on libera, #lisp and #commonlisp? Is common lisp discusses here more actively or in #lisp?
11:49:25MichaelRaskinWell, the aim is to have #lisp close to old ##lisp and #commonlisp be about Common Lisp.
11:49:26McParenI only occasionally lurk, but for some reason do not want to monitor several channels to find out where the discussions have moved.
11:49:33MichaelRaskinIt seems to drift in that direction
11:50:39McParenHas that been the case, that common lisp topics actually are kept to #commonlisp, or are they still discussed more in #lisp?
11:51:53MichaelRaskinSometimes some people ask a question in #lisp which is mostly about Common Lisp. But I think most of the discussion in #lisp are such that Common Lisp and Scheme and Clojure answers are all appreciated
11:57:30phoe#lisp has some CL discussions now and then
11:57:36phoebut most of them happen in #commonlisp
11:59:52McParenOk, that is what I wanted to know, thanks.
13:05:23edgar-rftMcParen: basically freenode #lisp moved to Libera.Chat #commonlisp and freenode ##lisp moved to Libera.Chat #lisp. The reason for this is that on freenode many newbies joined #lisp and started to ask Scheme questions without reading the channel topic, so now Libera.Chat #lisp is for *all* Lisps and Libera.Chat #commonlisp is for Common Lisp only.