Every so often, I get tricked by the reply going to other than the list, and I think this was one of them - aka, sorry if this is duplicated.
I agree, but (with no offense to Craig), suspect it will be Pavel who enables the transformation. Either way, it will be good for Squeak, and interesting to watch.
Bill
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gary@pinesoft.co.uk 09/21/07 5:07 AM >>>
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On Friday 21 September 2007 3:33 am, Chris Muller wrote:
+one million.
Don't worry Geert. I believe this is the only possible outcome for Squeak; by the very nature of its malleability, people are *able* to reject that which is not to their taste, no matter how well-intentioned the forces seeking "a ONE true, grand, ultimate image" are.
Even with billions invested by big companies like Sun and Microsoft could not stop forks of their flagships.
Squeak will ultimately embrace that which it cannot prevent. I think Craig will ultimately make his technology easily consumable and we will witness a significant transformation of Squeak.
- Chris
On 9/20/07, Geert Claes geert.wl.claes@gmail.com wrote:
Don't get me wrong, I reckon the work Gary has done with his UI Enhancements is a great start and it actually showed me the true potential of
Squeak.
Squeak should be all about choice. I reckon the Squeak image should
be
stripped down to the bare minimum with a package loader allowing the user to choose what they want in their image. It is in people's nature to resists change
and
therefore I think it's important that the user should be given the
choice
how to interact with their Squeak image - current Morphic package or some
new,
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