2010/4/20 John M McIntosh <[email protected]>:
> Well I asked for it...
>
> (a) you can get graphic cut/copy/paste of complex data on the macintosh and 
> windows.
>
> (b) I'd rather have people learn FFI & Alien so they can build their own api 
> to Rome, Pango, & Curl instead of waiting on about 4 people in the world to 
> get around to building and distributing *official* plugins .
>
> (c) When your curl, rome, etc FFI call freaks and toasts your image why you 
> can do debugging, versus relying on a handful of people in the world to grind 
> thru some compiler, gnu debug session to figure out why that register move 
> results in a fatal Virtual memory page fault.
>
+++100

>
> On 2010-04-19, at 11:41 PM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
>
>>> I wouldn't include neither FFI or Alien FFI in neither PharoCore or PharoDev
>>> image.
>>
>> +1
>>
>>> That's only my opinion.
>>
>> Maybe Stef should tell us more about why he thinks it should be included.
>>
>> Bye
>> T.
>>
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