I just wanted to note that Roger Corman, developer of Corman Lisp and PowerLisp, has recently opened up the source code to PowerLisp 2.02, his latest version, and that through talking with Roger shortly before he made the decision public, he gave me the go ahead to start an open source project around further development of the code. There's a SourceForge project at http://sourceforge.net/projects/powerlisp, and Roger's unmodified 2.02 code will be uploaded soon into the CVS as soon as I rectify some issues (tunneling CVS traffic, particularly imports, through MacSSH to SourceForge). There is a document I put up in a moment of haste that descibes some basic high level goals I have for the project which can be found through SourceForge's DocManager section at the project website. Comments and help more than welcome.
Well, not anymore. Roger has the code available on his website, but I've ceased the development project I had planned on, mostly due to the large amount of redesign PowerLisp would have needed, moving to Mac OS X, and with the advent of OpenMCL as a better choice in general. The SourceForge page is gone, also. --Dan Moniz
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