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A mailing list is a single address to which you can send mail, and
have it automatically redistributed to a number of people with similar
interests. Most of these are unmoderated, which means that whatever
you send will be seen by everyone on the mailing list. Email to a
moderated mailing list goes to a person first, who then passes it on
to the group (after perhaps editing it).
To get yourself onto a mailing list so that you can receive mail sent
to it, you must subscribe to the list. In general, to be
added to a mailing list, send mail to the -request version of
the address, with the word subscribe in the subject
line. This avoids flooding the mailing list with annoying and trivial
administrative requests. To unsubscribe, send mail to the
-request version of the address, with the word
unsubscribe in the subject line.
It is expected that you have have first checked "obvious"
sources of information, such as this site or
the newsgroup FAQ's, before posting a question
to a mailing list.
Scheme-related mailing lists and newsgroups are listed in the Scheme
FAQ, and AI-related mailing lists and newsgroups are listed in the AI
FAQ.
If you find that any of these addresses are incorect, please
contact us.
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common-lisp@ai.sri.com
- Technical discussion of Common Lisp.
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lisp-announce@cs.cmu.edu
- Low volume moderated mailing list
associated with the Lisp Utilities
Repository at CMU. To subscribe,
send a message with the words "subscribe lisp-announce" in the
body of the message to
ai+query@cs.cmu.edu.
Also see
information on other mailing lists associated with the
CMU AI repository.
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lisp-faq@think.com
- A mailing list concerning the contents
of the Lisp FAQ posting only.
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alu@freud.arc.nasa.gov
- Forum for use by members (current and prospective) of the
Association of Lisp Users. It is bidirectionally gatewayed into the
newsgroup comp.org.lisp-users. This is
an organizational mailing list, not a technical forum.
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lug@lisp.de
- Lisp related topics that are of interest to a
European and/or German audience, such as the activities
of the German Lisp Users Group.
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info-mcl@digitool.com
- Macintosh Common
Lisp. Gatewayed to the
comp.lang.lisp.mcl newsgroup.
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info-mcl-digest@digitool.com
- Automatically generated digest format
version of the info-mcl mailing list.
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cmucl-bugs@cs.cmu.edu
- CMU Common Lisp bug reports.
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slug@ai.sri.com
- Symbolics Lisp Users Group
Archived on warbucks.ai.sri.com and
ftp.ai.sri.com:/pub/slug.
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allegro-cl@cs.berkeley.edu
- Franz Allegro Common Lisp.
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amiga-lisp@contessa.phone.net
- Lisp on the Amiga.
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kcl@cli.com
- Kyoto Common Lisp
Archived in ftp.cli.com:/pub/kcl/kcl-mail-archive
kcl@rascal.ics.utexas.edu Forwards to kcl@cli.com.
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lispworks@harlqn.co.uk
- LispWorks
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clisp-list@clisp.cons.org
- CLISP
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info-ti-explorer@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- TI Explorer Lisp Machine
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bug-ti-explorer@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- TI Explorer Lisp Machine
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info-1100@cis.ohio-state.edu
- Xerox/Envos Lisp machine environment, InterLisp-D, and
Medley. Gatewayed to the newsgroup
comp.sys.xerox. Will be moving to info-1100@anzus.com.
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franz-friends@cs.berkeley.edu
- The Franz Lisp Language.
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franz-composers@cs.berkeley.edu
- Maintainers of Franz Lisp.
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lispos@math.gatech.ed and
lispvm@math.gatech.ed
- These discus the creation of a PC based
Lisp Operating System, and embeddable Virtual Machine, respectively.
See also, the home
page for the issue.
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gd-hackers@randomhacks.com
- Gwydion Dylan.
Subscribe by sending "subscribe gd-hacker" in the body of a
message to majordomo@randomhacks.com.
cl-windows@ai.sri.com Common Lisp Window System Discussions.
bug-clx@expo.lcs.mit.edu CLX (Common Lisp X Windows)
clim@bbn.com Common Lisp Interface Manager
free-clim@cons.org discusses efforts to create a free version.
clue-review@dsg.csc.ti.com Common Lisp User-Interface Environment
express-windows@cs.cmu.edu Express Windows
garnet-users@cs.cmu.edu Garnet (send mail to garnet@cs.cmu.edu
or garnet-request@cs.cmu.edu to be added)
gina-users@gmd.de GINA and CLM
lispworks@harlequin.co.uk LispWorks
winterp@netcom.com WINTERP (OSF/Motif Widget INTERPreter)
yyonx@csrl.aoyama.ac.jp YYonX
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CommonLoops@cis.ohio-state.edu
(same as comp.lang.clos@cis.ohio-state.edu)
- Discussion
related to CLOS, PCL, and object-oriented programming in Lisp.
The name is in honor of the first freely-available
implementation of CLOS, Xerox PARC's Portable Common Loops, and
was originally the mailing list for discussing that
implementation. Now gatewayed to the comp.lang.clos newsgroup. The mailing list is
archived on nervous.cis.ohio-state.edu in the directory
pub/lispusers/commonloops. The CLOS code repository is in
pub/lispusers/clos.
- plob@lisp.de
- Technical issues for Persistent Lisp
Objects (aka PLOB) (like installing and using it) and
persistency in general. New versions will also be announced to
this list.
Only job offers should be sent to these mailing lists. It is
also common practice to send Lisp specific offers or
job requests to various newsgroups, including comp.lang.lisp, comp.ai, and to a lesser extent comp.lang.clos.
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Lisp-Jobs@cis.ohio-state.edu
- Job offers requiring a knowledge of Lisp.
- ai+lisp-jobs@cs.cmu.edu
- Job offers requiring a knowledge of Lisp.
- To subscribe, send mail to ai+query@cs.cmu.edu with
subscribe lisp-jobs First-Name Last-Name, Affiliation
in the message body and no Subject line. Instead of lisp-jobs,
you can also subscribe to ai-jobs.
- You can get help regarding the mailserver by sending mail to ai+query@cs.cmu.edu with with
help in the message body and no subject line, or by
sending questins to ai+@cs.cmu.edu
- Recent postings
are also sometimes listed at CMU
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misc.jobs.contract,
misc.jobs.offered,
misc.jobs.misc",
us.jobs.offered,
us.jobs
- Other, more general job newsgroups.
The .offered versions are for offering a job, not for telling the
world that you are looking.
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stat-lisp-news@umnstat.stat.umn.edu
- Use of Lisp and Lisp-based systems in statistics.
- gclist@ieee.com
- For garbage collection (i.e. automated memory management) issues
in Lisp and other languages.
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