At the latest board meeting we got to discussing the relative quietness of the squeak list(s) recently. We were wondering what you folks out there are doing with Squeak, what you'd like to be able to use it for, the things that you think would be important to improve it for wider use and so on.
Please, whether you're a frequent user or an occasional look-at-the-list type, take a moment to let us know your opinions.
What do you use Squeak for? If you don't use Squeak, why not? If you used Squeak in the past and don't now, what pulled you away?
What does Squeak lack that you think might make you use it for 'regular' development? What things are too hard or annoying to do? What would you like to be able to use Squeak for?
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