> > What excites you about the Lively Kernel? > - Simplicity and portability. The ability to deploy to the iPhone/iPad is a big draw. - The concept of small applications being passed around with some users enhancing and improving them is also appealing. I started programming in the Apple II / Atari 800 era. Reducing the distinction between user and developer excites me.
How much time do you currently put into LK? > Essentially zero. How much time do you think you could put into LK if you got fired up? > I have no idea. I have a new job and child. > What are the top 3 or 4 things you would like to do for LK ? > - Ask stupid questions. - Provide a quick way to get started. I'm thinking about a development environment based on Maven and Grizzly, so that setup of a development environment would be really simple for anyone who has a working NetBeans installation. - Investigate HTML 5 support. Net distribution and the ability to run detached are opposite, but vital goals. - Investigate a pure-Java client. What are the top 3 or 4 things you would like someone else to do for LK? > - More getting started documentation. The documentation that shows what it is capable of is great. http://www.lively-kernel.org/repository/lively-wiki/example.xhtml - There should be more documentation about how to create such a page from scratch. - A hitchhikers guide to the code would also be really useful.
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