2009/12/16 keith <keith_hod...@yahoo.co.uk>:
>
> On 16 Dec 2009, at 08:15, GeertClaes wrote:
>
> I don't know the entire background and I most definitively don't want to
> start something here but it looks like politics.  The "Pharo Project" team
> seems to have achieved more in 1 year than Squeak had in a decade - from my
> point of view :)
>
> Yeah but I actually had a plan, and that plan was manifest in lots of
> technology improvements that are external to the core. The fact that pharo
> core moved on, did not mean that it was leaving squeak behind, because Pharo
> still doesn't have have any of those improvements, you are still limping
> along with only one core group of developers in charge, no test tools, and
> none of the actual problems I need fixing have been fixed yet. (changes file
> limits?) We were just putting our emphasis in different places. We wanted
> tools like atomic loading. (unfortunately Pharo team took the expertise
> needed to make that happen)
> People doing actual work can cope with a less than optimal core for a few
> years. However having package management and testing tools that work is far
> more useful. We did all that in the squeak community. But due to the squeak
> board panicing and throwing all of the 4 years of progress away because they
> didn't understand the extent of it. They too went back to a 3.10 base image
> and forked, so now it does indeed look like squeak made no progress. My
> point of view is that squeak has made much more progress on important things
> than pharo has. When I started using squeak it was unusable because it
> wasn't possible to load anything due to lack of documentation of
> dependencies. Now due to politics all of those advances have been binned and
> so Pharo wins by default.
> There should not even be a competition. I detest competition, and because
> everything I have tried to do in collaboration over 4 years has ended up in
> a competition, this has led me to simply leave the community. In 4 years I
> have only ever had 2 people offer to work with me on something.
>
> I am a bit confused what the idea of Squeak using PharoCore as the base (or
> core) would be?  Is the suggestion to have Squeak become a sub-project of
>
> No the idea would be to share common core packages such as Network,
> Collections, Compiler, building upon usage of common packages such as MC and
> SUnit, which are needed for loading and testing.
>
> Pharo, building on top of PharoCore in a similar way as  Pharo (dev/web)
> does?  I wouldn't think the Squeak team is willing to handover the "core" to
> Pharo, otherwise there would never have been a Pharo project in the first
> place .... or am I barking up the wrong tree?
>
> The Pharo team never asked for the opportunity to develop the new version of
> squeak if they had submitted a proposal at the time, I am sure it would have
> been considered.  However they didn't want to be involved in the politics,
> and I cant say I blame them.
>
>  Anyhow, better package
> management and code sharing (simpler) would be great :)
>
> Sake/Packages was available a year ago.
>

I could commet in a detail on things which i don't agree with you, but
i don't want to repeat myself.
Words already been said (multiple times) and if you would want to
listen, you will hear.
But you seem simply not listening or just ignoring.
And then don't you think that you not better than others, who not
willing to listen, but feel offended that nobody seem wants to listen
them?
Such attitude makes any compromise impossible & futile.
And, Keith, each time you start blaming someone, ask yourself, what
makes you better than others and gives you the right to judge people
and their decisions, putting a labels on them and finally blame for
things what they never did.

Listen and be heard(c)

> Keith
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Best regards,
Igor Stasenko AKA sig.

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