Lisp Infrastructure Development and Distribution (breakout group)
We have recently seen a dramatic improvement in the ease of assembly and use of freely-
available Lisp software. In addition to support from Linux distributions, the development and
propagation of tools such as asdf and asdf-install has made it noticeably easier than in the
past for the individual user to configure and maintain a large body of software for their own
use. Nevertheless, there are deficiencies in the current infrastructure which, if addressed, would
further lower the barrier to participation in this ecosystem and allow the easier development
of more code. This breakout session aims to identify and begin to address these deficiencies.
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