Hi Markus,
Just a few clarifications...
On Sep 30, 2008, at 22:29 , Markus Fritsche wrote:
Craig Latta wrote:
I'm adapting Naiad (Spoon's module system) to the minimal object
memory, then folks can start creating modules from existing licensed code.
So, for my understanding, there are some main threads within the squeak community...
Pharo is a fork of Squeak, and its getting more and more independent. That is, its not "a thread *within* Squeak".
I read (a bit) about the sapphire/ pharo events.
Stef et al are reimplementing the smalltalk kernel by tailoring taking a squeak 3.10 image, tailoring it to a 'known working'-non-etoys image,
[...]
Pharo is based on Squeak 3.9, not 3.10. We don't re-implement the kernel, at least not for now. The current focus is on cleaning up and removing stuff we are not interested in (like toys), and providing a stable basis for professional use.
Cheers, Adrian
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