What is McCLIM?
McCLIM is an open source implementation of the Common Lisp Interface Manager specification.
It is licensed under the GNU Library General Public License.
The McCLIM Wiki contains quite a bit of information about McCLIM, including a list of applications using it, and many screenshots of these.
CVS
Read only access to the CVS tree is available in the mcclim module: see the common-lisp.net CVS instructions. You can also browse the repository with CVSWeb.
Mailing lists
- mcclim-devel: developer discussion; probably the best place to ask for help
- mcclim-announce: (announcements only, low traffic)
- mcclim-cvs: CVS commit messages
Releases
A compressed tar file of the sources is made nightly.The most recent release of McCLIM was 0.9, in November 2003. It's probably a better idea to use the CVS version instead, as there have been many bug fixes and performance improvements since then.
Recent News
McCLIM CVS hosting moved to common-lisp.net; if you're a developer you should already have heard about this (if not, mail admin@common-lisp.net).
Tim Moore presented a paper written by Robert Strandh and himself at the International Lisp Conference during the last week of October 2002.
Who's involved?
McCLIM is written by a diverse group of individuals from across the world. The primary developers include:
- Gilbert Baumann
- Julien Boninfan
- Alexey Dejneka
- Iban Hatchondo
- Andy Hefner
- Mike McDonald
- Timothy Moore
- Edena Pixel
- Arnaud Rouanet
- Lionel Salabartan
- Brian Spilsbury
- Robert Strandh