Full name (required): Vincent Stewart Manis
Location (optional): Vancouver, BC
Affiliation (optional): None
Contact details (optional):[email protected]

Statement of interest: I first learned Lisp from a course taught by Rusty 
Bobrow (Daniel's brother)     back in 1971, and have been using it more or less 
most of the time since. I've been using Scheme since 1987 (anyone remember TI 
Scheme?), and am the co-author of an introductory CS text that uses Scheme, 
_The Schematics of Computation_.

Vote (required): Conditional yes, assuming the procedural equivalence issue is 
attended to.

Rationale (optional): R7RS Small represents a necessary, but by no means 
sufficient, step in the development of Scheme. I commend the WG for this 
achievement. With its adoption, we will have tied up most of the loose ends in 
the language core. The big challenge remaining is to determine what kind of 
developments in Scheme are necessary to build 21st-century software, in which 
an application might contain pieces running on Raspberry Pi, mobile devices, 
desktops (with multicore CPUs and GPUs), and distributed back-end servers using 
communication a la Erlang. R7RS Large is likely to be a necessary, but by no 
means sufficient, step in that direction.  There is a long road ahead. I hope 
we can meet this challenge.

-- vincent


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