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++ Experienced CMUCL users are encouraged to join this list and help + new users. +
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+ ++ is a mailing list that receives notifications of commits to the + CMUCL git tree. This is intended primarily for developers, but + may be of interest to users who wish to follow development. There + is also an archive of the + commit messages. This archive only has messages starting from + Sept, 2010, however. +
++ The cmucl-help and cmucl-imp mailing lists are + available over NNTP, or through a web-based browsing system, through + the Gmane mail-to-news gateway, + respectively as the groups gmane.lisp.cmucl.general + and gmane.lisp.cmucl.devel. + Gmane also allows you to search the post-2002 archives of these two + lists. +
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- ++ There is no formal commercial support structure for CMUCL. However, + some of the CMUCL developers may be available on an individual basis + for consulting, for example to implement new features or help in + porting a particular application. Please email the cmucl-imp list + with details of your requirements. +
++ The USENET newsgroup comp.lang.lisp + is related to Common Lisp. You may wish to read its current + FAQ, or its + older FAQ. +
++ To report bugs, you may use CMUCL Issues. + Due to spam, you will need to get an account to be able to submit + bugs. Sorry about that. Alternatively, please feel free to submit bug + reports to the mailing lists. However, bug reports won't get lost if + you submit them to the issue tracker. +
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