Am Sonntag, 19. April 2020 schrieb Tomas Hlavaty <t...@logand.com>:
> Guido Stepken <gstep...@gmail.com> writes:
>> Picolisp, thanks to Alex' brilliant ideas, behind the scenes, serves as
>> prototype of a new kind of "minimalistic, highly efficiency" software
>> strategy within the EU. Goal is: Back to the roots, small modules,
security
>> review everywhere, minimal hardware requirements, driving down energy
>> consumption massively.
>
> does EU fund Picolisp as part of the software strategy?

No. I said, that Picolisp ideas serve as prototype for new developments.

> If not, why and how could that be achieved?

Why should EU fund sponsor something, what's already there? Apart from the
fact, that Picolisp not really is unique. But it has plenty of nice ideas
in it.

> Where can I read about the EU software strategy?

We have a EU commission of experts and, of course, the official EU database
of sponsored EU projects. E.g. PyPy project has received continuous
funding(s). PostgreSQL Columnar Store Extension too. Pharo Smalltalk
Environment ...

Best regards, Guido Stepken

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