If you didn’t know that, now you do. Quicklisp releases software updates once a month (see Quicklisp’s blog). I didn’t know why, it isn’t explained on its website, so I asked (issue #148). I found the discussion very insightful, everybody being constructive, existing solutions being discussed and architectural choices explained. But it ended up brutally with one more Common Lisp oddity. My first impression was that this fact is annoying, because it already prevented me a couple of tim...