Paolo commented on comp.lang.lisp the other day that CLiki had just had its second birthday

Paolo commented on comp.lang.lisp the other day that CLiki had just had its second birthday

Paolo commented on comp.lang.lisp the other day that CLiki had just had its second birthday. I believe him, but I can't actually remember, myself. The first cut at CLiki sort of sat around being an undirected wiki-type thing; the second version was very briefly a resource list for the then-new lispweb mailing list ("Some things NOT on topic: LispOS mental masturbation"), then a couple of days later I decided that I really didn't care very much about Scheme and that it should concentrate on the stuff I personally find interesting: Common Lisp stuff on Unix. At or around that point I posted to lispweb, so I guess I could reasonably consider that the formal opening.

My suspicion is that the focus is what's made it successful. I don't think it's the only possible focus that would have been a success, but to make anything that even pretends to be a community site these days I think you have to find people with some degree of common goals. This is my rationalization for adding things like the dreaded non-free tag or my comments on the JavaScript page - it's not because I'm violently opposed to these things, but because they're off-topic for CLiki.

(The astute reader will already have observed that I side-stepped the question of whether I am violently opposed to these things or not. Even if Shaver's not reading this, i know from the referer(sic) logs that many other people who read his diary are)

After some more digging around for early CLiki references, I find my old diary entries. For comparison, as of right now it's had 36 POSTs since 26th May - so, no significant change there in two years, then. The number of GETs has gone up an awful lot, admittedly: analog gives current values, as well as a strong indication that most of them were probably search engine robots.

ILISP 5.12.0 happened, which indicates that I may be getting better at predicting software releases than I was in the bad old days of ftx13

I know I keep saying this (although, apparently, not in this diary: must be an IRC thing) but you should expect a couple of new cliki features in the very near future. According to my TODO list, all the obvious prerequisites for upgrading (it needs, among other things, a new SBCL version on my shell host, which tends to imply a pile of other stuff needing testing too) are satisfied, so now I'm just waiting for a slack time to do the actual upgrade. This would be one, except that right now I'm going to go to bed instead.


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