I am working hard on that one :-)

And deploying production Pharo stuff on quite a couple of systems.

I hope to be able to demo that in January.

Phil

Le 25 nov. 2014 08:42, "stepharo" <[email protected]> a écrit :

>  Phil
>
> If you put money on the table this can change the game.
> Now our resources are CONSTRAINED>
>
> Stef
>
> Well, I am working with a couple startups in the mobile space.
>
> You see that people uninstall larger apps.
>
> It is not an opinion it is a metric. Also I am speaking about RAM too.
>
> Nexus devices are special as they usually manage storage well and have
> more than other devices. I have a nexus 7 around.
>
> Some apps are not able to go to the external SD card and with devices with
> 4 or 8 GB internal storage it becomes an issue once you factor in pictures,
> movies etc. Cleanmaster not withstanding. I use it too. But not everyone
> knows about it.
>
> Lower end smartphones aren't as good.
>
> I want Pharo to be relevant on my mobe as a dev platform through HTML5.
> Maybe not today but ultimately.
>
> Part of that is reducing the footprint. Java runs on the mobe in a smaller
> footprint. So can Pharo.
> A modular Pharo is the key and it is not easy to achieve it seems.
>
> PharoME - "Micro Edition" is a powerful value proposition for a lot of use
> cases.
>
> Coupled with things like what Goran does with Nim could open interesting
> avenues.
>
> I agree that machines are getting more powerful and this will not matter
> in the long run. But for getting in the game now it does. That's the whole
> point I think.
>
> Phil
>  Le 25 nov. 2014 00:48, "kilon alios" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> my opinion is this : if something needs to go because it does not add to
>> the usefulness of the package , then kill it without hesitation  and kill
>> it with fire.
>>
>>  But if you kill it just for the sake of keeping the distribution small
>> then yes I have a problem with that especially for platforms that size is
>> not an issue for the vast majority of users.
>>
>> Other than that I leave it to the good judgement of pharoers , obviously
>> sometime is not a simple decision and will depend on the particulars of the
>> situation.
>>
>
>

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