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Henrik
4-Oct-2007
[4510x2]
I guess I'm more "fortunate". All my projects are R2 only and there 
is probably 2-3 years of work left if I would have the time and money 
to pursue them all. For me there are many things left to do with 
R2 that will be useful for R3 later, such as native Windows printing.
I can take a more relaxed view and pick whatever I want for my first 
R3 project.
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4512x2]
For me, I have been rescheduling to other things for a long time. 
If I can't start working on R3, it makes most sense to work on non-REBOL 
projects
I've become a Ruby programmer over the past five years, for example, 
while I wanted to be a REBOL programmer
Henrik
4-Oct-2007
[4514x2]
out of curiosity, what do you think of it?
(Ruby)
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4516x5]
It's good, but not inspiring such as REBOL. Code-wise, it leads to 
very similar results, but usually not as elegant (although there 
are a few exceptions). But it lacks all the data capabilities
It's supposed to be the OO language, but I actually avoid OO in it 
because it's class-based
And no graphical interfaces, of course, because that would make you 
use some half cross-platform C/C++ toolkit with huge bindings
So I've been standing outside in the snow for five years with my 
command-line programs, looking through the window at the people eating 
rich roasts before the fire place...
Please don't say I'm not patient...
Henrik
4-Oct-2007
[4521]
:-)
Gabriele
4-Oct-2007
[4522]
wait, 1st august was not "beta", it was "getting the alpha to a wider 
audience". it has been suggested that it would have been bad to do 
so, so in the end it wasn't done. the dates were not unrealisting, 
they were based on the idea of releasing "early". that idea was later 
on opposed and so it wasn't done. also, the august date was based 
on the fact that me and cyphre had to be away from r3 development 
for august and september, and so we thought it was better to release 
rather than delay two months.
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4523]
That's what it turned into. Originally it was promised as beta
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4524]
An early alpha followed by a beta a month later was promised.
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4525]
It was fine with me if it had been an alpha release, but it's several 
months later and we have nothing
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4526x2]
But from waiting for Rebol releases before I knew that it simply 
wasn't going to happen.
Carl just doesn't understand the damage he does to the community 
with these totally unrealistic announcements
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4528x2]
Yeah, I adjusted too, but there is no adjusting to this, because 
there is still nothing and no meaningful date
Yes, that's also my impression. I want it to change for the future
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4530]
I don't think it's possible to change Carl without someone managing 
him.
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4531]
Right, but he's the boss. He has to take responsibility
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4532]
Pekr was supposed to be the community representative to liase with 
him.
Gabriele
4-Oct-2007
[4533]
so, in the end, if Carl is quiet, people complain, if he talks, people 
complain :-)
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4534x2]
Petr is someone else with criticism who was rolled into the group. 
But he can't be responsible
No, we just ask that any promises are backed up
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4536]
Personally I think that Henrik's fears are mistaken.
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4537]
I didn't know that you and Cyphre were unavailable in August and 
September, but it explains that there seems to have been very little 
tangible progress
Gabriele
4-Oct-2007
[4538]
i think it was stated clearly that the "july release" if you want 
to call it that way would not have been complete. there has been 
a delay in that it went from 15 july to basically mid august. but 
at that point, Carl has been convinced that it was not a good idea 
to release an uncomplete product. so that's what it is - saying that 
there's nothing does not help. what was supposed to be released on 
july is there already. it was just been asked not to release it because 
it is not complete.
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4539]
If users here get to try alpha out and ask questions, there's no 
compunction on you to answer them.
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4540]
I'm also unaware of any reversal of decision on releasing early. 
This is the problem: we are kept in the dark about what's really 
going on
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4541x2]
The rebolweek blog that was posted of the R3 progress showed that 
things were slow
5th Sept ... new View system!
Henrik
4-Oct-2007
[4543]
damn, already a month ago? :-)
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4544]
Gabriele, you're still speaking from your own point of view. Carl 
needs to start imagining our point of view. We have nothing but broken 
promises, regardless of how much the man behind the curtain has
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4545x3]
I remember when Rebol was first released .. now that was alpha!
no console history, no ability to copy the console
is this going to be worse than that??
Henrik
4-Oct-2007
[4548]
no. we already have console history, so it's better than that.
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4549]
Which is my point.
Henrik
4-Oct-2007
[4550]
right, we should define when to release, depending on whether we 
have console history or not :-)
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4551]
If I may offer some experience from our release-early, release-often 
Syllable project: we make semi-weekly development builds, even between 
our alpha releases every three or four months. I have been amazed 
at the download peaks we get when we announce a release, while the 
weekly builds were almost it already
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4552]
is that the current alpha appears to be more adanced than the first 
alphas were when they were released ~9 years ago
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4553]
People understand it very well when you say: this is an official 
release, and that is a development release
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4554]
Carl ..or whoever is advising him, underestimates us
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4555x2]
Yeah. I understand all the arguments given. The problem is, when 
you open yourself for feedback, you get a lot of idiots, if I may 
say so. But this obscures the fact that the silent majority are reasonable 
humans
For our download numbers, I'm also amazed at how little feedback 
we actually get, even about things that we know are broken. Often, 
we try to push people to report stuff we don't know yet, but they 
assume that they shouldn't speak up about a non-finished release
Mchean
4-Oct-2007
[4557]
such a depressing conversation
Kaj
4-Oct-2007
[4558]
It is
Graham
4-Oct-2007
[4559]
Well, I've posted my view point as expressed here on Rebolweek blog.