Another year, another blog. Well, in this case I'd already setup another
[Coleslaw][coleslaw] instance some time ago, but didn't bother to actually fix
some issues. It's still not the best setup, but it's fixable. Removing all
-mentions of Quicklisp and all `compile-file` statements would be a start.
+mentions of Quicklisp (because in the way it's used it should rather be
+replaced by ASDF dependencies) and all `COMPILE-FILE` statements would be a
+start (because in my setup the `git` user won't have permissions to write FASL
+files in that directory).
+
+But the point stands: A fix for both of these issues is not obvious. An
+additional ASD file for each plugin is a bit wasteful, but probably one of the
+better options, apart from the need to register plugins. `COMPILE-FILE` is
+more complicated. However maybe not using compilation explicitely would be
+enough to fix this in the short run.
And it badly needs a theme, any theme, at least something different from the
standard one.