So I was working on and off on this project for the last months. I use it now in production on a Raspberry Pi, so I thought I could announce its existence.

There are a lot of rough edges but useable. Maybe interesting for you.

https://github.com/mdbergmann/cl-hab

    • arthurno1B
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      1 year ago

      I agree that cl- prefix or -cl suffix is probably not the best idea for a project name, there are already loads of those seems like, I would agree with you that a personal name is not the best idea either. I would rather use something more descriptive that makes people understand what it is about when they see it in a web search or stumble upon it on Github.

      Cool project by the way; thanks for sharing.

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        1 year ago

        I’m a bit torn. I agree that if you have a proper project name it shouldn’t require the ‘cl-’ prefix. On the other hand, the prefix seems to be a common Common Lisp library prefix.

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          1 year ago

          the prefix seems to be a common Common Lisp library prefix.

          Yes it is, but is that important?

          I would think of what is the target audience. If it is a general home automation crowd, for them the programming language used is just an implementation detail, not the major reason to choose the project.

          Of course, the name is not the most important thing either, it was just my reflection since the discussion was about it.

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            1 year ago

            Right now I don’t think this will be a big thing for other crowd than the CL home automation. So for now cl-hab seems like ok for me. If it grows it will be good to rename it.