croquet - closed for open "business" ?

Joshua 'Schwa' Gargus schwa at cc.gatech.edu
Thu Feb 12 20:02:28 UTC 2004


Aah, the Cathedral and Bazaar debate.  My opinion is that although
Squeak is doing great as a Bazaar, it is important to remember that
Smalltalk was created in a Cathedral.

Joshua


On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 06:48:21PM +0000, Gary McGovern wrote:
> Thanks! That's great, but....aren't you missing all the external points of
> view and feedback that would come from the list and a working distro ?
> 
> Anyway that's my opinion:).
> Thanks! 
> Gary
> 
> 
> >Croquet is "down" but not out. We have been working on the hard part for 
> >the last year, and hope to have something to show RSN. We are working on 
> >cleaning up the UI, documentation, and a host of other fun things, most 
> >importantly the TeaTime collaboration architecture, which is coming to
> life 
> >in a big way. We think that TeaTime will be worth the wait.
> >
> >So don't give up yet. We are still working hard on this. In the meantime, 
> >here is a link to the paper we presented in Kyoto at C5:
> >
> ><http://www.reed.com/tealand/lightsmith/04.01.01%20CroquetUIPaperV3.pdf>
> >The first half of the paper is a rehash of previous work with a bit more 
> >depth. I think you will find the rest of it worth reading.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >David
> >
> >
> >At 12:12 PM 2/11/2004, you wrote:
> >>Is it ?
> >>I've subscribed to mail list - no answer.
> >>The mail-list archive link - down
> >>Messages on google ok for now.
> >>Main download - removed.
> >>Available download - doesn't fit with start instructions on opencroquet
> >>site.
> >>
> >>I need a hand to start - I could mess around with it for a while (and
> come
> >>up with my own thing), but I've lots of things to do and would rather be
> >>given a hand so I can go straight into making a project.
> >>
> >>Any help would be great!!
> >>Thanks
> >>Gary
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 



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