When the world teachpack was phased out in favor of universe, HTDP students were confused. Changing the name of the whole system will likely cause as much, if not more, confusion, especially given the number of paper copies of HTDP out there, all talking about DrScheme. Students will be looking for DrScheme on their school computers, and won't know what to do with that DrRacket stuff. Even worse, their school computers could still be running old versions of DrScheme, and they would have to (find out they have to, then) use DrRacket at home.
Vincent At Sun, 14 Feb 2010 09:18:05 -0700, Matthew Flatt wrote: > > We don't want to make much noise with this announcement --- not yet, > at least. > > The core developers of PLT Scheme have agreed to change the name of > the language. See > > http://www.plt-racket.org/new-name.html > > You will soon see a new branch in the SVN repository and other activity > for the name change. We expect the new name to take effect in the May > release (earlier in the SVN trunk). So, now is the time to start > discussing and thinking about what the name change will mean for your > software and libraries. > > It's not yet time to write blog posts or advertise the name change to > the world at large. Although the change is no secret, a new name offers > a rare advertising opportunity, and we'd like to make as big a splash > as possible with the eventual release of Racket. > > _________________________________________________ > For list-related administrative tasks: > http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-dev _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-dev