Scripting with Common Lisp ~ see old c.l.l. post
Should not be very hard and should take only a day or two.
Seed Requests / Requests for Gardeners / Project Suggestions
Eclipse looks like it could be a great IDE environment for newbies and/or the Emacs averse. It is designed specifially to support modules for multiple languages. It also looks like a fairly mature environment for development fully supporting Java and C++ already with other nice features like debugging and CVS.
There are already some attempts at making a lisp interface for Eclipse but it is hard to tell what state they are in from the web. If someone wanted check these out and report on the state of affairs for Lisp+Eclipse that would be very cool. I put links to the stuff I found on the Wiki at: http://wiki.alu.org/Newbie_Development_Environments
http://www.advogato.org/person/crhodes/diary.html?start=92
"[...] if there are Lisp-interested Windows hackers out there, more eyes and hands would be very welcome."
The very definition of a Request for Gardener, if you ask me. :)
Interested Gardeners could take a look at http://wiki.alu.org:80/Special:Orphanage, which lists pages at the ALU Wiki to which no other pages link ("orphaned pages"), and relink them. Even if you just take half an hour (or whatever :) and relink, say, all the orphaned Road to Lisp pages, everyone would benefit. Feel free to sign your name to such work, I think -- such effort deserves some recognition.