thanks for the update. very sorry to hear of your sufferings; pain
really sucks.
the next few weeks should have lots of activity. Stephen will be
merging his xft work, Marcus Crestani will be merging his incremental
garbage collector, and with luck i'll be merging my unicode-internal
workspace. luckily, there is hardly any overlap (and none with your
bignum work), except that a bunch of structures (specifically, anything
containing lisp objects) need to be converted into proper lisp objects
in order for Marcus's GC to work. this is something you could help
with; although Marcus has done a good chunk of the work, there is still
much to do.
ben
Jerry James wrote:
Hi folks,
I figured it was about time I showed my face again. I'm sorry for the
long delay, but things did not go quite as planned around here. We
arrived in Logan, Utah on June 1st, as planned. However, not as
planned, the truck containing all our junk, er, stuff, did not show up
until June 3rd due to a sudden illness on the part of the driver. We
also got snow that first week we were here, making the whole thing a
rather surreal experience.
On June 16, I made a Wal-Mart run (because you *need* tons of stuff from
Wal-Mart after moving a family of 6 cross-country). A light up ahead
turned red, the people in front of me stopped, so it seemed like a good
idea at the time for me to stop, too. Unfortunately, the guy behind me
didn't think that stopping was such a great idea. Witnesses said that
his brake lights never came on. I was doing 0 MPH. He hit me doing an
estimated 40 MPH. (It turns out that he was reading a piece of paper
lying on his passenger seat, rather than watching where he was steering
his large van.) My car was totaled, pretty much every vertebrae in my
neck and back was jolted out of alignment, and I had various other
bruises and scrapes. I spent the summer in physical therapy, and
falling asleep at odd times because of the powerful pain killers I was
on. I have spent the fall playing catch-up, due to not getting a bunch
of stuff done this summer that I was planning on having accomplished.
That has left me no time for hobbies, including XEmacs.
In any case, the light at the end of the tunnel is starting to become
visible. I'm hoping that I can manage a return to something resembling
activity on XEmacs around the new year. If anything urgent has come up
that I am responsible for, please let me know and I'll try to work it in
before then. Otherwise, look for me to resubscribe to the mailing lists
around then.
Best regards to you all,