Many languages I have never heard of are listed. What is missing to make Pharo 
listed here?
Any idea?

Cheers,
Alexandre


> On Dec 27, 2014, at 6:03 AM, horrido <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've launched a PR campaign to promote and advance the use of Smalltalk (and
> Amber):
> 
> http://smalltalkrenaissance.wordpress.com/
> <http://smalltalkrenaissance.wordpress.com/>  
> 
> I am seeking the support of the Smalltalk community.
> 
> My intention is to make Smalltalk Renaissance /a rallying point/ around
> which everyone can gather and contribute to this campaign. Over the coming
> weeks and months, I shall outline my plan (which is still evolving).
> 
> There have been many prior attempts to popularize Smalltalk. None have had
> any traction. Despite the best efforts of the Smalltalk community, today
> Smalltalk has become a largely forgotten language. (Smalltalk has fallen off
> the cliff at the TIOBE index, and it ranks poorly at Redmonk and
> langpop.corger.nl.) /I am trying something different./
> 
> Smalltalk Renaissance is a PR campaign. It is trying to /market/ Smalltalk,
> not on the exclusive basis of /technical merit/, but also by addressing
> criticisms and generating excitement about the future of software
> engineering. It is an ambitious campaign, but in this business, if you don't
> think *big*, then don't bother wasting your time.
> 
> 
> 
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> 

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