On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:12 PM, Matthias Berth
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  * great tools, e.g. OmniBrowser with refactoring support
>  * polished user interface with TrueType fonts and Polymorph widgets

Don't give the tool names. Newcomers don't care.

> Starting from version 1.0, Pharo wants to be stable to make sure that
> we can produce ideas based on it. An important test for Pharo is that
> mission critical Seaside (http://www.seaside.st) applications should
> run on it.
>
> Pharo started from Squeak (http://www.squeak.org) [which version,
> 3.10?]

3.9

> but it is a fork: Do not expect Etoy/Nebraska to work in
> Pharo.


Again, Newcomers don't care in my opinion.


>We will try to avoid to reinvent the wheel but will change if
> changing is better.
> Pharo wants to take a fresh look at the Smalltalk philosophy and
> current implementations. Ideally by 2011 we would like to have a small
> kernel and some cool packages that we can load on top. The current
> focus is not to produce such a kernel but good packages.
>
> [A few words about the code that is already there in Pharo, please]


Pharo is a free open-source Smalltalk under the MIT License.


-- 
Damien Cassou
Peter von der Ahé: «I'm beginning to see why Gilad wished us good
luck». (http://blogs.sun.com/ahe/entry/override_snafu)

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