There two things I'd like to see in the near future: one is continued progress on modularity. This is hard work, but very important. Having a small base image plus a large ecosystem of loadable packages gives us the flexibility to support all the different use-cases that people have for Squeak with a single code base and community. I think it's the *lack* of that flexibility that's led to the fragmentation of the Squeak community across all the different forks that have been created - Croquet, Etoys, Pharo, Scratch and so on.
I strongly agree.
-C
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