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Maarten
14-Sep-2008
[6984x5]
Chord: the real testing got stalled, I hope to return to it. I managed 
to express it in terms of a few functions. So if you can define those 
in REBOL (I did them using Rugby), and my implementation works... 
you can rebuild from the top down.
Graham, there is no "could" here. We'll do it right or not at all.
Right:
- documented
- PR
- into multiple commmunities (e.g. the AWS S3)
etc.
Graham
14-Sep-2008
[6989]
Maarten, I was replying to Gabriele.
Maarten
14-Sep-2008
[6990]
Oh, well, you're welcome ;-)
Graham
14-Sep-2008
[6991]
Nice to hear that S3 is progressing.
Will
14-Sep-2008
[6992]
Maarten what is status on sphinx scheme?
james_nak
14-Sep-2008
[6993]
Thanks all for the "browser" input.
Maarten
15-Sep-2008
[6994]
Will: done and working. Needs to be documented.
Rod
16-Sep-2008
[6995x2]
I want to pull a couple threads together for comment - the REBOL 
browser concept and the cloud/services parts such as S3.  I think 
there is great potential in delivering an environment that can bring 
rich network applications to the desktop but that support development 
without the limitations of the web browser/html/ajax technologies. 
 It can be less of a "browser" and more of a UI to services platform 
in my view.  Trying to shoehorn it into a web browser just because 
it is common is a mistake I think.
At the same time I do worry that a grand plan such as a REBOL browser 
is putting the cart before the horse, R3 as the base needs to be 
done and delivering on its functionality promises first.
PeterWood
16-Sep-2008
[6997]
Rod, I wouldn't  worry about a Rebol browser taking priority over 
the base technology. There is no mention of a Rebol browser in Carl's 
blog,  the  Rebol 3 blog or Docbase.  If  there is such a thing it 
is only being discussed in private which suggests that it is only 
at the "idea" stage.


In fact , I get the feeling that when people talk about the Rebol 
browser, thay are actually talking about the replacement for VID 
in Rebol3.
Rod
16-Sep-2008
[6998]
That last part is what I was picking up too - that we are waiting 
on the new VID but the design for it seems to be reaching for the 
REBOL browser?
Graham
16-Sep-2008
[6999]
No one truly knows what Carl is planning
PeterWood
16-Sep-2008
[7000]
I think that people are calling the VID replacement a Rebol browser...I 
don't think they are referring to an HMTL/CSS browser written in 
Rebol or even a browser plugin.

Anyway, Graham is absolutely correct.
Pekr
17-Sep-2008
[7001]
Both views are correct. We are talking VID 3.4 here, but also REBOL 
browser :-) It is not browser plug-in, nor html/css/js combo. Simply 
put - Carl wants VID 3.4 to allow both business UI, but also more 
traditional web-like UI.
Henrik
17-Sep-2008
[7002]
To me it appears as if (and BrianH has stated this too), that the 
REBOL browser has presented Carl with a range of low-level issues 
that need to be fixed before he can move on. He's attacking the issues 
at both high and low level, by exposing R3 to real-world application 
development and seeing where R3 falls through. Some new functions 
in R3 are indeed made because of requirements from real-world R3 
standard libraries like VID3, such as DELECT.

He probably views it as much more expensive to correct R3 afterwards, 
and I think VID3.4 has profound changes in R3 just like Unicode had, 
so it's very important to get that right.
Kaj
17-Sep-2008
[7003]
Yup
Terry
17-Sep-2008
[7004]
It was the lack of easy acess to S3 that caused me to finally bail 
from Rebol.  And it's still getting discussed..in PHP you can drop 
in a S3 class and be up and running in 5 minutes.

Face it, a language with no community is no language. And by community, 
I mean > 10000 daily users.

The shame is, Rebol is a great language.  Personally, I blame the 
license... the world changed, and failing to change with it is obscurity 
doom.
Kaj
17-Sep-2008
[7005]
It's much more than the license, but RT is not unwilling to change. 
Apart from the core license, R3 fixes all other uptake issues. It's 
just unfortunate that it came to be a package deal that's hard to 
finish
BrianH
17-Sep-2008
[7006x2]
Maarten is working on S3 support.
As he said above.
Ashley
18-Sep-2008
[7008]
Face it, a language with no community is no language

 I wouldn't judge REBOL's adoption rate purely by the number of people 
 who regularly post in this world. I receive a lot of email from folks 
 using stuff I've written in their day-to-day jobs and they don't 
 post here or to the mail list ... I've even spoken to a few startups 
 who are going into business primarily on the strength of REBOL and 
 "time to market". Whether a "killer app" will ever be REBOL-based 
 is the big question ...
Graham
18-Sep-2008
[7009]
I don't think we need x number of users to validate our own choices 
in using Rebol.
Henrik
18-Sep-2008
[7010]
I'm not using REBOL based on its number of users. Never was.
Ashley
18-Sep-2008
[7011]
I think Carl will find other things to do in life if interest falls 
below a certain level.
shadwolf
18-Sep-2008
[7012x13]
i don't think so ...
carl does rebol more for fun than for profits and since he gets fun 
and new ideas he want to build in rebol  there is no way rebol dies 
...
do amiga PCs stopped interresting people the day the company closed 
?
not at all you still now in day have fan of it that tweak it for 
educational purpose or research
and rebol is intemporal like all languages. But yes we can say it's 
unknown and that's in my opinion a pitty.
What solutions we have to make rebol better known ? hum .... vast 
question and many ways to answer it
better known means more visibility more people claiming they use 
rebol because it's the best and nothing else ...
but quite franckly for the end user what ever the language is until 
the software he use feets his needs ...
now you have several scripting languages and most of them are a "success" 
 because of their easy interoperability like lau or VB script...
or python
and some other are succes because of their specialisation like PHP 
 wich outside a web server can't exist
and some other because simply you don't have accès to the source 
code like java (yes I know ....)
but the least we can say it that Carl is not so wrong in his vision 
because the need to extrapolate the hardware and the software is 
a more and more a need in software making industry those20 past years 
you get a lot of  scripting languages created
amacleod
18-Sep-2008
[7025]
With out the community we have here I would not get too far with 
REBOL. Most of the apps I try to make can not be done out of the 
box without a lot of expertise and code add-ons that I get from you 
guys. For a novice reboler the community is essential...there really 
is no other source.
Maarten
18-Sep-2008
[7026]
REBOL won't die. Consider that a statement.
btiffin
18-Sep-2008
[7027]
Hear hear!   hear, all ye good people, hear what this brilliant and 
eloquent speaker has to say!
Graham
18-Sep-2008
[7028x2]
Carl is making very good progress on the new VID system .. expect 
a new blog very soon.
It's going to be a much more scaleable vector driven system
Henrik
18-Sep-2008
[7030]
There was a large amount of work spent on simplification. More than 
originally anticipated.
Graham
18-Sep-2008
[7031]
I'm all for simplification as it increases the number of potential 
users
Terry
19-Sep-2008
[7032]
The world has moved on. The browser is THE client, everything is 
moving into the cloud, and will continue to do so, and apps need 
to be mobile (read work on iPhone).
Robert
19-Sep-2008
[7033]
Terry, I'm still convinced that the whole "the browser is the client" 
thing will implode. It's just the wrong concept. You just have to 
many parts, protocols, plug-ins, versions, etc. involved to get it 
ever secure and reliable.