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Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4461x3] | I don' t see anyone splitting their effort between R3 and Boron. Carl is working on R3, and Karl is working on Boron. Nobody else is doing much of anything. Carl would never work on Boron and Karl could never work on R3, so nothing is lost |
Splitting efforts is all hypothetical, as everyone else seems to direct their full effort at just talking | |
I'll have to put in an exception for Brian here :-) | |
PeterWood 20-Nov-2009 [4464] | And I for Henrik. He has alos contributed heavily to R3 mainly, but not exclusively, to the GUI so his contribution is not so visible at the moment. |
Henrik 20-Nov-2009 [4465] | Geomol, I'm not offended. I'm only wondering about the seeming lack of awareness on the amount of energy that Carl has been putting into R3 over the past 3 years and being commnunity members, we should all know, right? |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4466x2] | I don' t want to repeat this discussion, but Carl' s effort is not the point. It' s being three years late compared to the promised date |
If R3 had showed up as promised, I would never have had to bother with ORCA and Boron | |
Graham 20-Nov-2009 [4468] | Promised or predicted? |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4469] | Promised; review that link Geomol posted above |
Henrik 20-Nov-2009 [4470] | There was a promised date? When? |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4471] | I said I don' t want to repeat this discussion... |
Henrik 20-Nov-2009 [4472] | The thing I find so strange is that people are so unaware of the development pace of R3 which is why it makes so little sense to work on competing projects. |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4473] | This is not the place to discuss this, but another, strategic issue remains. The modern open source climate around programming languages will never accept R3 without there being an open source alternative |
Henrik 20-Nov-2009 [4474] | well, screw that. I'm not interested in those alternatives. I'm interested in R3. |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4475] | Good for you. Now all the other programmers will say screw REBOL, unless you can wave a do-it-yourself option at them |
Henrik 20-Nov-2009 [4476] | Well, screw them too, because it doesn't sounds like there is any appreciation of why Carl has designed R3 in the way he has. |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4477] | You' re seeing things into this that aren' t there |
Henrik 20-Nov-2009 [4478] | I'm seeing that Geomol finds that it's a good idea to have a competing project to REBOL 3. Given the way R3 is designed with as many open source parts as possible and as many extensible parts as possible to provide a platform for potentially hundreds of developers to extend in nearly any direction, I'd say that idea makes little sense. |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4479x2] | Again, that' s your opinion. R3 is not just vying for your support |
If you were to scratch old Amiga faithfuls from this community, I' m afraid I would be the only one remaining | |
Chris 20-Nov-2009 [4481x2] | I wouldn't say it's competing, more complementary. An open source clone is still dependent on the original for direction, but has a place for those that require open source all the way. Would that effort be better directed to R3? That depends on what is driving the developer behind Boron. |
(which, by the way is a far less elegant name than Orca) | |
Graham 20-Nov-2009 [4483] | Borat is better |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4484] | Sure, but ORCA was triple-overloaded, including another language |
Geomol 20-Nov-2009 [4485] | For people reading this, that might not know. There was a R3-Alpha AltME world running from june 2007 with lots of discussion incl. many well known REBOL developers. The chat take up more than 9 MB of disk space. Activity died out early this year, and some of it continued in R3 chat. |
Graham 20-Nov-2009 [4486] | And the reason was?? |
Geomol 20-Nov-2009 [4487] | The reason for it dying out? Carl created R3 chat and moved there. Many didn't follow, I guess. |
Graham 20-Nov-2009 [4488] | And the other reason was .. that Carl didn't actually turn up much in r3alpha world |
Geomol 20-Nov-2009 [4489] | I can only speak for myself. I found lots of the discussion in R3-Alpha good and giving, but I also found the actual progress unstructured. I saw it like building a very tall building (like a skyscraper), where you work on all stores at the same time. I prefer to start from the ground, make every store solid and finished before moving on to the next store. |
BrianH 20-Nov-2009 [4490x4] | The reason was that AltME didn't turn out to be a good tool for having a focused development discussion. Add more than 5 people and it degenerated into useless flamewars. This is why a separate R3 world was created with just 5 people in it, until we could get to the point of creating a development communications infrastructure that would be able to handle more developers. That was R3 chat (formerly known as DevBase) and CureCode (formerly planned as BugBase, but implemented by a third-party instead). |
In January of 2008 (more or less, maybe as early as Nov 2007) we restarted the project. Except for some port model stuff, everything we've done on R3 has been done since then. That is why we say that R3 has only taken 2 years so far. | |
As for Boron, I'm all for it, as long as it is license comopatible. The ORCA license precluded any sharing with REBOL (the license choice seemed to do that deliberately), so any work on it was necessarily divisive. Which is why it hasn't really gone anywhere. If Boron chooses a open source license that is compatible with R3's open source license, then there will be no reason to choose one instead of the other - you can choose both, and have work on one benefit both. | |
This is why Mono and .NET work so well together: Their open source portions can be used by each other. This is why more and more of Microsoft's development tools are being released with open source licenses. | |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4494x2] | That's easy then. Carl hasn' t come up with a license yet, so he would have to use the Boron license |
This is the first time I hear there was a development reset. Why was that? | |
BrianH 20-Nov-2009 [4496] | Design process broke down, and needed a reboot. We know how to build a language, but we weren't as good at building a working community development model that was compatible with the language design standards. All better now :) |
Pekr 20-Nov-2009 [4497x6] | Kaj - I am really not sure we have to hear such a crap ... anyone carrying a brain in his head CAN properly follow what R3 development is all about, how MUCH energy is being put into that. Anything else is a junk ... |
I can't believe I can read reactions dismissing the effort. And I really stop to care ... | |
That open source idiocism really plays on my nerves. So ppl have Orca for 4 years? Isn't it open source version of REBOL? Yet we can hear, that if R3 is not fully open sourced, it will not be accepted. Accepted by whom? A GPL freaks? Should we care? I have really no respect to such ppl. Where is Orca nowadays? That open-source-being-a-cure-for-all-problems is really turning into being rudiculous | |
Henrik is totally right. Even if R3 would be 100% open-sourced, the same ppl would still find some excuses to complain about. Screw them :-) | |
Geomol - please stop complaining about R3 alpha or R3 GUI world. You were one of the invited top developers, yet you was one of those failing to provide a feedback. I remember how you all preferred to chat about science here, instead of providing any reasonable input. So what actually are you complaining about? | |
... because - I was there, daily. And if I wanted, I could talk to Carl, on almost a daily basis, privately. Anyone could ... | |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4503] | You, too, are seeing things into this that aren' t there |
Pekr 20-Nov-2009 [4504] | yes, of course, I live my life on a magic mushrooms :-) |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4505] | If you say so |
Maxim 20-Nov-2009 [4506x2] | my god... people... calm down... :-D |
R2 still exists and works... | |
Kaj 20-Nov-2009 [4508] | Yup, that' s why I use it. And anything else that works |
Maxim 20-Nov-2009 [4509x2] | and Boron is just another language. in any case, we can learn cool things from it and add them to R3. |
I speak both french and english... and well, neither is evil ;-) | |
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