I have time on my hands and much interest in this project for many
reasons (e.g. serving a LK wiki from seaside). I'll be happy to help
however I can.
Lawson
On 6/22/10 7:58 PM, Philip Weaver wrote:
Hi Steve, thanks for writing.
The goal really is to help others visualize what potential Lively has,
help modernize, and to keep conversation going. Dan, Jens, Robert, and
HPI are always committing to the repository - but Lively needs some
more structure (and perhaps illustration support). I'm aware of every
web-based toolkit and, still, nothing else compares. Several other web
toolkits are very, very polished but nothing else supports direct
manipulation and vectors.
Steve, your background is awesome and you have more artistic ability
than you may think. I know that you have good taste. :-) The main
thing is please try to find time to keep this conversation going to
help generate more interest beyond 98 mailing list subscribers.
I hope to add a design document with explanation and goals over the
next day or so.
http://tinyurl.com/lively-panel/
Thanks,
Philip
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Steve Wart <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
My artistic ability is pretty much nil but I wholeheartedly
support this idea. After getting back into Smalltalk after several
years of OS X and iPhone programming it's not a stretch to say the
user experience leaves something to be desired.
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