> Having all the SRFI contributors, including you and Ciprian, has > certainly been good for my motivation. Let's keep the energy going! Glad to hear that. You are very good at getting people to work together, which is not easy considering that getting several (Lisp) programmers in agreement can sometimes resemble cat herding :p I have an unfortunate tendency to go chase the next thing when there's a lull in excitement but I'll try to stick around until we have made solid progress on a standard documentation format and aggregator. I'll also help mark up SRFIs once we get to that point. IMHO it's important that we do as much work as we can in public repos so if people disappear for a while (as often happens in volunteer efforts) no work is lost. > I would also love to work on exporting our data to some popular > non-Lisp/Scheme aggregators like devdocs.io <http://devdocs.io>. Not > only have they done great work that I would like to take advantage of, > but having Scheme resources in there next to resources for C, C++, CSS, > HTML, JavaScript, Ruby, etc. could give Scheme a boost. Agree completely. Anything to make Scheme/Lisp more approachable to mainstream programmers is commendable. We have a lot of brainpower but tend to stop short of the finishing touches. Meanwhile, newcomers base their first impressions almost entirely on those finishing touches.