>> 
> 
> It was. In the past. But I don't live in the past. I live in the present. And 
> in the present, Squeak has moved on. We're past that. We have a great system, 
> a great community, a great contribution process. If you look at the last 
> eight months we've had more contributions than in the previous five years 
> together, both small and large. We have *serious* momentum. We have Etoys and 
> Croquet/Cobalt moving back to Squeak. We'll be having the *second* release 
> this year in three weeks we may even have a third release this year if the 
> momentum keeps up.
> 
> In any case we're *way* past the issues you mention. Everyone who wants to 
> help Squeak is welcome to contribute[1]. That includes you and Stef. You have 
> standing invitations to join the Squeak core developers so if you have any 
> interest in Squeak left, you'll pick that invitation up and help make Squeak 
> better.

We are already helping squeak a lot. Now we have our vision for Pharo and we 
will continue it. 

> At least that's how I judge if someone really loves Squeak - not whether he 
> says it but whether he *does* something to improve it.

You have love seasons and lovers attitude for each period of your life and I 
think that now we are in pharo of 
beaches and boats passing around :)

Stef




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