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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 5:16 PM
Subject: [REBOL] ENOUGH already Re:


> Perhaps what's needed is a new '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Maybe that would
do
> it.

I would dare to suggest to take it easy and don't complicate the situation
:-) Or just implement 'just-code-list plug-in for rebmail project, with
syntax hilighting etc. stuff ;-)

Cheers,
-pekr-


>
> Joe
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 10:37 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [REBOL] ENOUGH already
>
>
> Puh-lease!  I subscribed to this list to learn REBOL
> from those of you who are so well-versed in it and
> have explored very advanced topics with it.  But more
> and more, I have to wade through 20+ postings
> regarding opinions on marketing, open-source,
> comparison of platforms (each with lots of 'proof' to
> back it up), etc, to find one posting with some
> programming information.  Notwithstanding that there
> are good points being made, there is also way too much
> unresolvable opposing philosophies; sort of like
> talking religion or politics - and you know where that
> gets you.  I'm not saying limit it strictly to coding
> questions and examples, because I think discussions on
> collaborative efforts to build a few killer apps is
> fruitful, but maybe there should be another list for
> all the discussions about what RT 'should' do.  I am
> simply happy to have such a language which is so new
> and different and powerful.  I mean no offense, but
> how many of us who are so smart about what RT needs to
> do to be successful could have done what they've done?
>  It's human nature to look at what exists and see
> 'what's missing' or how things should be, but that
> angle becomes fruitless when it degenerates into long
> historical justifications.
>
> I realize this has been somewhat of a rant, and let me
> reiterate that I learned a lot from the list in its
> earlier days, but it has become not very useful in the
> past few weeks.  Can we get back to being more
> on-topic?
>
> Respectfully (and I mean that),
> Grant
>
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