Hi Denix,

Nice work!

I particularly like the focus on low traffic between the model and the UI. I 
think there is a good deal of things to learn from the experience of building 
remote tools.

Cheers,
Doru


> On Dec 27, 2016, at 5:12 PM, Denis Kudriashov <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> I am glad announce first initial version of new system browser called Calypso.
> It is implemented from scratch with idea to build model suitable for remote 
> scenario. 
> But as result it leads to more important goal: provide clean implementation 
> of browser which people could understand and evolve.
> 
> Calypso supports most features from Nautilus but also miss many of them. And 
> there are many not nicely looking parts of UI which require more work.
> But in same time Calypso provides many new cool features with clean 
> implementation underhood. I put many things from other smalltalks and old 
> browsers which I always miss.
> 
> I release Calypso in the state where I finish most design decisions which I 
> think important for project evolution.
> Of course there are a lot of things to do and improve. But browser is fully 
> working. And now it is important to community to participate in project and 
> make browser great again :). We need escape from Nautilus pasta world.
> Please report any ideas/bugs on github page 
> https://github.com/dionisiydk/Calypso/issues. I already fill it with my 
> wishes.
> 
> Next step I will work on documentation/class comments and I will publish 
> couple of posts about Calypso internals.
> 
> Read more details on my blog. It includes pictures, videos and loading script.
> 
> Best regards,
> Denis

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