I'm probably missing something: how does a Lisp program construct an instance of a project with a known backend? For example, if the project is of the 'transient' kind, how would such a Lisp program go about constructing an instance without exposing/knowing about the internals of the project object? I see no generic make-project API that such a Lisp program could call. What did I miss?
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