The land of the Mice, a bedtime story

Chris Muller asqueaker at gmail.com
Mon Jul 2 01:33:24 UTC 2007


My dream is for a tiny Spoon image to be the starting basis for
anywhere anyone wants to go.  Everyone gets to be their own dictator,
and yet the community is held together by publishable / published
modules (configurations) that allow rich-content images to be built
with one-click.  Today these images (Dev, Croquet, Squeakland, et al)
are pre-built.  Tomorrow (I hope) they will be defined as one-click
loadable (Naiad?) modules loadable into the 10K starting image.

When someone needs two modules to work together that aren't already
working together, they make it happen (by factoring) and then publish
it so that others can benefit.  Thus the harvesting burden becomes
distributed throughout the community.

I think a management piece would be needed to keep track of the
resulting module explosion.  More importantly, we need a VM that
integrates Spoon with other fine projects produced by the community,
like Exupery and others..


On 6/29/07, goran at krampe.se <goran at krampe.se> wrote:
> Let me tell you a story...
>
> I was around... when King Dan ruled the Land of the Mice, his court the
> "SqC" was strong and the stream was flowing smoothly. It was a glorious
> and joyous time and I were there to see sir PWS, sir Comanche and
> princess Swiki being born as children of Socket. The wizard Morphic was
> still young and agile at that time...
>
> Things were well, but not everyone were happy in the Land of the Mice -
> the population grew quickly and only the fortunate ones to enter the
> castle Image could have their fields fully prosper and not wither and
> die in the harsh outbacks of the Internet.
>
> During this era the (oh, so lonely) renegades of Stable Squeak rose and
> fell. A noteworthy effort and something to learn from, they were
> probably the first to wander outside of the monarchy trying to create
> something on their own. But they tried to do everything on their own and
> soon perished under lack of time. Together we are strong but in few
> numbers we do not weigh that much.
>
> I was around... at the Great Gathering (OOPSLA) when King Dan and his
> court withdrew from power and left the land in the hands of the Guides,
> a humble group that tried to guide, but did not manage to lead and
> capture the hearts and dedication of mice as the formidable King had
> been able to do before them.
>
> Only a few brave souls during this era kept the state apparatus working
> - wanderer Marcus and blacksmith Doug comes to mind, also being guides
> at the time and doing a fearful amount of work to keep our stream
> facilities working.
>
> Though clearly undecisive, this era was still to be remembered as a
> relatively good time - the time when a lot of new useful structures were
> erected by brave dedicated citizens, like for example monastery
> Monticello, the castle of SqueakSource and the holy library of
> SqueakMap. And the new popular plaza - SqP - where citizens could post
> their writings on walls for all to see. All in all, great
> accomplishments - but still, an undecisive era becoming more and more
> vague in direction and loosing momentum.
>
> I was around... to see the revolution that begun the short third era -
> the one year of benevolent dictatorship. A small group took a firmer
> charge of the land, by force - with the aim to create a new
> constitution. This was not looked upon as something good by all
> citizens. It was also the rebirth of Squeak.org and the acquisition of
> the electronical citadell - box2 - where all holy scrolls and resources
> were kept.
>
> During this year they started a process towards a democracy, strongly
> believing that this was the only way forward for the land of the mice -
> a stronger rule enabled by the display of trust from the citizens. This
> group had many names but promised *one* thing, and that was to step down
> after exactly one year. And when one year had passed this was also
> fulfilled and they were replaced with a group elected directly by the
> people!
>
> The land of the mice entered the fourth era - the era of The Board, a
> Democracy.
>
> During the second, third and fourth era, groups of fellow citizens moved
> off in different directions and created new communities throughout the
> land like the mysterious Croquet island, the infectious brotherhood of
> Seaside, the true temple of the Spoon, the state bureau of Mantis and
> lately even a modest but popular food court called SqueakDev, just to
> mention a few. The land of the mice is fertile with more citicens than
> ever, even though spread out in various parts of the continent.
>
> We are now in the second year of the fourth era. Are the citizens happy?
> Or is there confusion and paralysis spreading slowly across the land? Is
> the bureacracy and constitution working as we hoped or is it slowly
> eroding the hearts and souls of mice? ...is the magic gone?
>
> And if this is so.... what can we learn from history to do something
> about it?
>
> Can our land be yet again changed through a revolution? Would it be
> wise? Or is it just a lack of strong builders creating new castles and
> houses of wonder? Can the land sustain more than one castle?
>
> ...to change the land of mice... or to raise the sails and find new land
> across the sea?
>
> And with those words my friends, it is time for you to sleep on it. Good
> night.
>
> /Göran
>
>


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