Are people on this list aware of the term "Starkit"?  This is a term
for a construct that allows a Tcl application to be distributed as a
small compressed file that is potentially executable across various
platforms (assuming the application was written properly).
The details of starkits can be determined by reading http://wiki.tcl.tk/starkit
and following links.

I was just curious whether anyone has taken a look at creating a vtcl
starkit - something that could be relatively trivally installed on
many desktops and demonstrate the power of vtcl/tcl/tk ...
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