Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-11 Thread Carl Mäsak
raiph (), Larry (): Rakudo Zengi would be the most (in)appropriate, I think. Why do I get the sense that some in the community are suffering siege mentality? ;) I had thought of things like Zen, Zero, Catalyst, etc. But I love * | Star | Whatever. I love:  o  The word Star, regardless of

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-11 Thread jesse
Perhaps we could name the incomplete releases Rakudo Bikeshed. Each release could be named after a popular color of bikeshed. The first one should definitely be called Rakudo White Bikeshed. -j

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-11 Thread Jose Celestino
On Seg, 2009-08-10 at 22:06 -0500, raiph mellor wrote: Rakudo Zengi would be the most (in)appropriate, I think. This latter point is the most exciting for me. What is Rakudo Star? Well, it's... A Beatles drummer ? -- Jose Celestino SAPO.pt::Systems http://www.sapo.pt

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-10 Thread Gabor Szabo
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 2:02 AM, Patrick R. Michaudpmich...@pobox.com wrote: On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 04:35:42PM -0600, David Green wrote: On 2009-Aug-9, at 3:57 pm, Tim Bunce wrote: Perhaps it's worth asking what we might call the release after that one. Rakudo not-quite-so-lite? Rakudo **

Fwd: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-10 Thread Mark J. Reed
Wrong reply button... -- Forwarded message -- From: Mark J. Reed markjr...@gmail.com Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 07:36:52 -0400 Subject: Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite? To: Gabor Szabo szab...@gmail.com That has the same problem as lots of other themes - it puts a hard limit

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-10 Thread Matthew Walton
, 10 Aug 2009 07:36:52 -0400 Subject: Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite? To: Gabor Szabo szab...@gmail.com That has the same problem as lots of other themes - it puts a hard limit on the number of releases before the One True Rakudo. Maybe you could call it Zeno's Camel (project motto: halfway done

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-10 Thread James Fuller
how about 'raku' then the final version could be called 'rakudone' Jim Fuller

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-10 Thread Mark J. Reed
Given the Japanese behind the name Rakudo, rakudone looks like a question: Rakudo, right? Beats rakuod, though. On 8/10/09, James Fuller james.fuller.2...@gmail.com wrote: how about 'raku' then the final version could be called 'rakudone' Jim Fuller -- Sent from my mobile device Mark

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-10 Thread jason switzer
Since I don't know anything about nuclear power plants, I think the BikeShed should be painted blue and called Rakudo Whatever or just Rakudo. -Jason s1n Switzer

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-10 Thread Larry Wall
Rakudo Zengi would be the most (in)appropriate, I think. Larry

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-10 Thread raiph mellor
Rakudo Zengi would be the most (in)appropriate, I think. Why do I get the sense that some in the community are suffering siege mentality? ;) I had thought of things like Zen, Zero, Catalyst, etc. But I love * | Star | Whatever. I love: o The word Star, regardless of its connection with Perl

Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-09 Thread Richard Hainsworth
Referring to Patrick's blog about an official 'useable' version of Rakudo, a suggestion: Since Rakudo* (not sure how it is to be written) is intended to be a cut-down version of perl6.0.0 that is useable, how about Rakudo-lite? Its just that */star/whatever doesnt convey [to me] the fact

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-09 Thread Patrick R. Michaud
On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 04:30:07PM +0400, Richard Hainsworth wrote: Referring to Patrick's blog about an official 'useable' version of Rakudo, a suggestion: Since Rakudo* (not sure how it is to be written) is intended to be a cut-down version of perl6.0.0 that is useable, how about

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-09 Thread Kyle Hasselbacher
Rakudo Light Rakudo Star Light Rakudo Rock Star Rakudo Hard Rock Rakudo Play Hard Rakudo Play Just musing...

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-09 Thread Austin Hastings
How about Rake? =Austin Richard Hainsworth wrote: Referring to Patrick's blog about an official 'useable' version of Rakudo, a suggestion: Since Rakudo* (not sure how it is to be written) is intended to be a cut-down version of perl6.0.0 that is useable, how about Rakudo-lite? Its just

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-09 Thread Henry Baragar
Ruby anyone? See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rake_(software). Henry On August 9, 2009 11:44:24 am Austin Hastings wrote: How about Rake? =Austin Richard Hainsworth wrote: Referring to Patrick's blog about an official 'useable' version of Rakudo, a suggestion: Since Rakudo* (not

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-09 Thread Tim Bunce
On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 10:19:44AM -0500, Patrick R. Michaud wrote: On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 04:30:07PM +0400, Richard Hainsworth wrote: Referring to Patrick's blog about an official 'useable' version of Rakudo, a suggestion: Since Rakudo* (not sure how it is to be written) is intended

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-09 Thread Patrick R. Michaud
On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 10:57:16PM +0100, Tim Bunce wrote: Since Rakudo* (not sure how it is to be written) is intended to be a cut-down version of perl6.0.0 that is useable, how about Rakudo-lite? Hmmm, that's a very reasonable name. Over the past few days I've become a little

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-09 Thread David Green
On 2009-Aug-9, at 6:30 am, Richard Hainsworth wrote: Its just that */star/whatever doesnt convey [to me] the fact that its a sub-set of of Perl6. I like *... it has more personality than lite. (Or even light.) Though since it's a subset, we could always call it Rakudo ⊂! On 2009-Aug-9,

Re: Rukudo-Star = Rakudo-lite?

2009-08-09 Thread Patrick R. Michaud
On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 04:35:42PM -0600, David Green wrote: On 2009-Aug-9, at 3:57 pm, Tim Bunce wrote: Perhaps it's worth asking what we might call the release after that one. Rakudo not-quite-so-lite? Rakudo ** (aka Rakudo Exponentiation)? Though I think Patrick is optimistic that