On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 09:33:08PM +0200, Adrian Lienhard wrote:
On Sep 25, 2006, at 21:11 , Brad Fuller wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
tim Rowledge wrote:
Wouldn't the VM Crash, that I and others reported, be a reason not to release until fixed? Mantis issue# 0005056
brad
No comment on my question?
I think, the current VM issues would be a good reason to pospone the release.
Unless there is some reason to believe that this issue is related to the image, it should have no bearing on the question of whether the Squeak 3.9 image should or should not be released. The fact that someone happened to have been running a 3.9 image when they observed the problem is probably irrelevant (but it would be helpful if someone who is experiencing the problem could confirm or deny this by testing for the bug on a 3.8 image).
Unfortunately, as it seems to me, the VM is quite poorly maintained. Probably the main reason being that the maintainers don't have enough time (or, in other words, because they are not paid to fix the problems). Another difficulty is that there are only few people that actually work on the VM (why?).
Actually, it's kind of fun, and anybody with an interest in the topic can do it. As for myself, none of the computers I have access to exhibit the problem you are discussing, so it's not very far up the list of itches I want to scratch. But if your system is crashing, you are in an ideal position to have a look at it.
It's certainly possible that a bit of funding might lubricate the maintenance process, but in the mean time there is nothing stopping you or me or anybody else from working on any of these issues. If you wait for "somebody else" to work on it, you may be waiting a long time.
Folks, this is open source. Including the VM.
Dave