So can I correctly infer from your comment that they haven't been published externally yet? I see numerous mentions to specific source code files, images, projects, etc. that I can find nowhere in any of the mentioned publicly visible source code repositories. Ian's idst project hasn't been modified in more than a year, aside from one trivial change a month ago.
I have been very excited about this project since I discovered it a couple of years ago, and have been really looking forward to your progress and results as you move into the application framework aspects. As one of the original developers on Microsoft Access, I have a very strong personal interest in this area. Even if it is temporary exploratory work in progress, seeing how it is developing on a more current basis would be of great interest to me and I believe others. If any external assistance could be rendered to help accomplish keeping current work visible on github or something equivalent, I would be happy to volunteer. My personal hope was to use some of the more recent progress in informing some exploratory projects of my own. Thanks, Kevin. On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Alan Kay <alan.n...@yahoo.com> wrote: > As the president of RAND said to the Air Force general "Research is like > roulette, nothing counts until the ball drops!" > > > ________________________________ > From: Kevin DeGraaf <ke...@degraaf-consulting.com> > To: Fundamentals of New Computing <fonc@vpri.org> > Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 10:26:42 AM > Subject: Re: [fonc] Any newer FoNC distribution ? > > Yes, I have looked through that. I am referring specifically to the > DBJr project, and related code or projects (LBox, Lesserphic2, your > Text Field rules system, etc.). I see Nile/Gezira out there, but > nothing specific to DBJr, although maybe I am just not looking in the > right place. Thanks, > > Kevin. > > On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Dan Amelang <daniel.amel...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Kevin DeGraaf >> <ke...@degraaf-consulting.com> wrote: >>> Also, any chance the source code for any of the current projects >>> mentioned in the report might become publicly available to look at? >>> If they are out there, they are well hidden. Thanks, >> >> Hello Kevin, >> >> On the vpri.org homepage, there is a button with the label "software." >> That gets you to the source code of some of the projects. >> >> Dan >> >> _______________________________________________ >> fonc mailing list >> fonc@vpri.org >> http://vpri.org/mailman/listinfo/fonc >> > > _______________________________________________ > fonc mailing list > fonc@vpri.org > http://vpri.org/mailman/listinfo/fonc > > > _______________________________________________ > fonc mailing list > fonc@vpri.org > http://vpri.org/mailman/listinfo/fonc > > _______________________________________________ fonc mailing list fonc@vpri.org http://vpri.org/mailman/listinfo/fonc