Squeak for 'profesional' games

Lord ZealoN lordzealon at gmail.com
Fri Mar 10 07:46:41 UTC 2006


Well, and, where are the documentation about croquet classes for use in my
project? I find only a "small" programming guide".





2006/3/9, Ed Boyce <edboyce at bu.edu>:
>
> Hans N Beck said:
> > Hi,
> >>
> >> * So far, the core software and existing applications have been
> >> developed by a rather small, close group. However, there are,
> >> maybe, a few dozen institutions, with worldwide distribution, who
> >> are committed to and counting on this project.  These institutions
> >> and individuals have varying interests and abilities, and are
> >> forming a consortium to coordinate further work.
> >
> > Are there any news , or even better, what are the current activities
> > related to this consortium ?
> >
>
> Hans,
>
>    About 30 people representing about 18 interested institutions met at
> the C5 conference in Berkeley, CA, in January, to discuss the formation
> of a Croquet Consortium, what its form, goals, structure, etc. would
> be. Working groups formed at that meeting are still crafting the
> organizational details, which will provide avenues for membership and
> involvement by academic institutions, corporate entities, and
> individuals. Though certainly not its only raison d'etre, the Croquet
> Consortium is envisioned to have a heavy focus on distributed
> educational uses of Croquet.
>
>     I don't want to preempt the work of the charter committees by saying
> too much, except to encourage the community to share input and ideas
> about what activities folks would like to see undertaken by the
> consortium via discussion on the lists.  croquet-user at wisc.edu is
> probably the best list for this, rather than general Squeak lists.
>
>     Stay tuned!
>
>        Best Regards,
>
>          Ed Boyce
>
>
> > Regards
> >
> > Hans
> >
>
>
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