I think it's the highest honor for Leo to have "clones" (forgive the pun 
and diminutive term) being made in other languages/platforms. More 
seriously, it's awesome that Leo can inspire such projects! 

On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 12:11:29 PM UTC-4, Offray Vladimir Luna 
Cárdenas wrote:
>
> Thanks John for this.
>
> I'm now making my own outliner for interactive documentation, kind of a 
> combination of Leo and IPython but in pharo smalltalk, so I'm using Leo 
> less, but the community and its talks are a permanent source of inspiration.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Offray
>
> On 30/08/15 15:23, john lunzer wrote:
>
> A new user recently said to me, "Leo is powerful and flexible -- and 
> complex and bewildering". This is true. I believe it is always the goal of 
> developers to make their software less complex and bewildering but keep in 
> mind that Leo has been in development for over 20 years and has ~1.5 
> million lines of code (IIRC). This puts it right up there with Vim and 
> Emacs in terms of maturity. My own experience with Vim and Emacs have been 
> quite similar to my experience with Leo. All three are powerful and 
> flexible and complex and bewildering in their own right. 
>
> I believe with tools of this weight and impact, there will always be an 
> investment in learning them. They're all vast forests of features filled 
> with hidden treasures and in the case of each of them he/she that invests 
> in the tool will be rewarded for their effort. It is, however, the 
> responsibility of the community (led by the developers) to help make that 
> treasure hunt as enjoyable and adventurous as possible, as any good 
> treasure hunt should be. 
>
> And this is where Leo does not falter, in the helpfulness of its community 
> (small though it may be). I will reiterate what Edward has said many times, 
> do not struggle on your own if you are lost, confused, or bewildered. 
> Please ask questions. If the documentation or examples do not meet your 
> needs, please ask questions. In my own experience as a once new user (though 
> there may be the occasional disagreement) you will not be chided, 
> scorned, or belittled but will be met with more even more help than you 
> originally asked for. 
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