Sean Champ

Sean Champ is an entity of type person.

Sean Champ is the founder of the Tioga project, which is hosted at Common-Lisp.net (clnet).

Sean Champ keeps a web-log at Blogger. There is intended to be a general focus kept, in the production of that web-log: That 'blog may serve as like an open whiteboard, coincident in regards to software and systems. Discourse apart from that focus may be related, there, on some occasions of circumstance.

The name of that web-log does bear some similarity to the name of the Tioga Project. That might serve as to occasion an impression, as if the blog had been founded to be related to the project. Such was not the intention, which was made in the selection of the names on the efforts represented with those names.

The name Tioga, and the mountain pass named by it, it has come to bear some symbolic significance to whom is the person of Sean Champ. In summary, the metaphor: A point and a margin at a meeting between systems.

The Tioga Project is founded as a distinct entity, apart from the web-log with name tioga-rd as its host name.

Though it may appear as it being mapped across a coincidence of names, such that would be largely coincidental to the works established under those names: That web-log having the host name tioga-rd, it may be approached as to be facilitative of discourse, in regards to the design and development of materials to the Tioga project. It might be taken as a whitebaord, as such, though coincidental to the project.

In regards to discussion that would be made across a team of developers to the Tioga project, the Tioga project's main development discussion list may serve in a primary role, for facilitation of the discussion.

NB: The Tioga Project has been placed on indefinite hiatus, pending a reason to reactivate it. Some of the libraries that were proposed to be used in systems to the Tioga Project are being reimplemented, at this time.

Sean Champ may be reached by way of email, as gimbal (at) sdf.lonestar.org

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