I think I like Cees De Groot's concept. It's quite clear people have their own pies to bake around here with SC the key support. I'm sure if Alan Grimes could implement his project it would be well received.
Regards, Gary
----- Original Message ----- From: "Cees de Groot" cg@cdegroot.com Newsgroups: lists.squeak To: squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 AM Subject: Re: Saving The World.
Tim Rowledge tim@sumeru.stanford.edu said:
You're making a common mistake though. Squeak is not aimed at being a commercial alternative.
Says who? I really would hope that people will want to use Squeak for commercial purposes and adapt if for their needs - at the end of the day, it'll only get better for it. It's extremely dangerous with open source software to start saying "X is not meant for Y" - let the community decide
and
just make sure that Z (which is whatever you want) isn't left out.
Otherwise, Linux would still be a Finnish CS student's spare time hack
(after
all, it was not *aimed* at being a commercial alternative to ...).
-- Cees de Groot http://www.cdegroot.com cg@cdegroot.com GnuPG 1024D/E0989E8B 0016 F679 F38D 5946 4ECD 1986 F303 937F E098 9E8B Building software is like quantum mechanics: you can predict what it will do, or when it will be ready -- but not both.