A dynamically sized ring data structure for Emacs.
Sid Kasivajhula made some modifications and picked up maintenance. The package was also renamed to "dynaring" and published to MELPA. At this time, both authors agreed that releasing the source into the public domain would create the greatest value for the community, and so it was made public domain.
This package was originally authored by Mike Mattie and hosted on the EmacsWiki. See this page for more details of its origin.
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