Friends of Morphic

Juan Vuletich juan at jvuletich.org
Thu Jun 14 02:48:57 UTC 2007


Hi Jerome,

I'm currently interested mostly on advancing my Morphic 3 project. You 
can read about it at www.jvuletich.org . If Friends of Morphic agree, 
I'd like to share opinions, etc. about M3 in the morphic list.

BTW, Jerome, I'd be very happy if you got involved in M3 somehow!

Cheers,
Juan Vuletich

Jerome Peace escribió:
> Hi Edgar, Hi all,
>
> This is a reply to correspondence I have be having
> with Edgar about morphic. I've copied it to the
> morphic list and to squeakdev. If any out there have
> an interest in becoming friends of morphic, I invite
> discussion and responses. I am hoping the morphic list
> might revive thru the help and interest of friends.
>
> Yours in curiosity and service, --Jerome Peace
>
>
>
> I wrote: 
>   
>>> I would like to see a Friends-of-Morphic group.
>>> A Team implies some responsibilities and
>>>       
>> authority. I
>>     
>>> have not gotten that far in my thinking yet.
>>>
>>> The question I want to answer is what would be
>>> worthwhile? In both the short and long term.
>>>
>>>       
> You replied: 
>   
>> I don't have ideas now.
>> I like Morphic, wish could improve and have a long
>> life in Squeak.
>> To me and you sure a Friends-of-Morphic group works
>> better.
>> But if we wish impact, a team is the answer.
>>     
>
> Yes, at some point a team will be the answer.  Right
> now I am interested in questions.
>
> My idea of a friends group is to generate ideas in a
> more casual atmosphere. To attract interested parties.
> Identify strengths and weaknesses of those. Identify
> resources (I.e. who has experience and time (or
> students!) to be part of a team.) 
> To identify interesting projects and maybe discuss
> which are worth allocating resources to.
>
> Cheers Jer
>
>
>
>
>
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