Browsing the Python web site just now, I ran across this call for
participation:

http://www.swa.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/s3/

>From the intro:

QQQ
The Workshop on Self-sustaining Systems (S3) is a forum for discussion
of topics relating to computer systems and languages that are able to
bootstrap, implement, modify, and maintain themselves. One property of
these systems is that their implementation is based on small but
powerful abstractions; examples include (amongst others) Squeak/
Smalltalk, COLA, Klein/Self, PyPy/Python, Rubinius/Ruby, and Lisp.
Such systems are the engines of their own replacement, giving
researchers and developers great power to experiment with, and explore
future directions from within, their own small language kernels.
QQQ

It seems to me that Leo fits this description perfectly, and possibly
even extends it.  What do you think?

Edward

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