> Am 11.04.2019 um 15:29 schrieb Mariano Martinez Peck <marianop...@gmail.com>: > > Hi Esteban, > > We talk this privately a couple of weeks ago, but I thought it was worth > writing again here. As for other IDE's being enjoyable, I can only talk about > VASmalltalk. If there is ONE thing I enjoy from it, is the stability. May be > ugly, may be too-windows, may be full of menus you don't understand what they > do, but it's really rock solid. > Pharo has been doing a LOT of progress on so many areas and its expected to > decrease a bit on stability. Unless you are Oracle and can hire 100 > engineers. > So, my small recommendation to you back then was to make at least ONE release > (called LTS or whatever) were you just focus on stability and bugs. No new > features. No new framework. Just stability. Make it rock solid. Then after > that release, you can keep moving forward, but that would give companies and > really really stable Pharo to rely on. > For the provision of an LTS version we need more engineers. If there are enough companies that need a rock solid stable version then the consortium will have enough money to hire engineers for that. I would put a virtual machine that we can control much higher on the list of things we should have.
Norbert > Best, > > -- > Mariano Martinez Peck > Email: marianop...@gmail.com > Twitter: @MartinezPeck > LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariano-mart%C3%ADnez-peck/