Andreas Raab wrote:
Folks -
I feel like the recent discussion about directions left us without much progress in terms of where we think Squeak is headed. I actually don't think this is particularly hard to formulate, since as we all know, Squeak will be headed where we make it head to. In other words, I think we could come up with a pretty good idea of where Squeak will be headed if those people who actually contribute tell a little bit more about their interests and directions.
No matter how many times we said this, from what I see in responses to this thread, it seems people still don't get it.
So let me be the first to start here:
My long-term vision for Squeak is to bring it back to being a medium for personal dynamic media. I want Squeak to be a fun, educational, small, dynamic, media-centric environment. My current immediate directions include:
- Making the system be more modular. Adding the Morphic TextEditors,
refactoring Project, being able to unload various packages are in line with that. Expect more from me in this area as time allows.
- Figuring out how to load packages, projects, etc back in. I haven't
done much about this yet, but we desperately need better tools for (roughly speaking) "loading apps". Squeakmap gets some things right, Universes address others, both aren't very well integrated with Monticello, and by the end of the day the UIs for all of them suck.
- Restore the media facilities. I'd really like to see the next Squeak
version bring back Speech, bring back Games, bring back Wonderland etc. All in loadable project form so that people can explore them based on a small initial foot print.
I'd be interested in hearing what others working on and in Squeak have to say about their own directions. Together it should give a pretty comprehensive understanding about where Squeak is headed in practice.
Cheers,
- Andreas
My own Squeak direction is described in http://www.jvuletich.org/Cuis/Index.html . As it seems to be incompatible with that of many in the community, it requires a fork.
Aside from that, I fully support your direction, and I'll try to keep helping. Of course, I'd be delighted if at least some of my objectives were adopted for Squeak too.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich