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[World] For discussion of World language

Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[587x2]
You list of 5 things:


1) Not sure, I wanna do that. It takes time away from me finishing 
version 1.
2) I have set the goals for ver. 1.
3) No (see Q&A)

4) "Ask for cooperation" - World would need schemes for the different 
protocols. I will welcome others work in that area. Me (and most 
likely others too) would like to see World on more platforms than 
the current 3. Host kit is open source. I will welcome ports to other 
platforms. (That's what I can think of for now, but I'll keep it 
in mind.)

5) It's faster for me to write the documentation than building a 
comm/doc infrastructure. I'll write the World 'bible'. Work has started, 
and I'll use more time on it, when version 1 is a bit closer.
DONATE MONEY
You will be able to soon, if all goes well.
GiuseppeC
9-Dec-2011
[589]
Point 3 is important for me and many others. If the project is open 
sourced I will be ready to donate. No waste of money donating to 
a private held company.
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[590]
World is your Hobby project (Isn't it ?)
No, this is a business project for me.
GrahamC
9-Dec-2011
[591]
What exactly is your business plan?
GiuseppeC
9-Dec-2011
[592]
Geomol: do you plan to make money selling the language ?
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[593x2]
Don't you think that if REBOL was open sourced many developers would 
have inproved it in Carls absence?

Yes, myself included. I'm not absent. I will not let the World project 
ends (or leave at the state) as the R2 or R3 project. Then I would 
better open source it.
There are many ways to raise money:
Yes, I know, and I plan to do something about it. :)
GiuseppeC
9-Dec-2011
[595x2]
Personal I discourage you from closing the part/all of the source. 

Having learnt from REBOL Tech., the language itself will not sell 
and closing the source closes the opportunity of cooperation.

An open source give you a boost into the develpment and believe me: 
you stongly need cooperation.
However I am not GOD and I cannot force you into making anything.

I could only share my opinions and give you time to thing on them.
Could GOD BLESS YOU !
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[597]
do you plan to make money selling the language?

No, that's not in my plan, but who knows, maybe someone wanna pay 
me to open source it or use it in certain projects. I plan to keep 
the language free (no payment to use it), but make money on areas 
connected to the language.
GrahamC
9-Dec-2011
[598]
Exactly how does your plan differ from R3 business plan?
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[599x2]
:)


About open source, read my answer in the Q&A. It has to make business 
sense to open source. It doesn't atm.
Exactly how does your plan differ from R3 business plan?

As I don't know the full R3 plan, I don't know the answer to that 
question.
GrahamC
9-Dec-2011
[601]
to the known aspects of the R3 business plan :)
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[602]
When I started "Countdown: 10" 2 weeks ago, the C sources were close 
to 23'000 lines. Atm. World is 24'372 lines and growing. The project 
is moving forward fast.
GiuseppeC
9-Dec-2011
[603]
Geomol: don't make the mistakes of CARL. 

You strongly need developers and adoption from the open source community. 
We are now in the right momentum. Please belive me: you have more 
adavantages than disvantages and you won't loose the contro of your 
baby.
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[604]
don't make the mistakes of CARL.
Trust me, I won't.
GiuseppeC
9-Dec-2011
[605]
Lets the time talk for this. I prey for you.
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[606x2]
Graham, as many companies, I don't open up my business plan to everyone. 
To business partners maybe, but not everyone.
I'm not religious. :) Stronly religious people frightens me to some 
degree.
GiuseppeC
9-Dec-2011
[608x2]
I am not religius to my I will light a Candle in any case a GOD exists 
and could help you :-)
too
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[610]
:) Thanks!
GrahamC
9-Dec-2011
[611]
Well, good luck but as in the tech news .. HP paid $1.2bn for WebOS 
and are now open sourcing it
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[612x2]
I just thought of another way to help. Make a list of REBOL functions 
missing. There are many missing from %rebol.w

And there already is a wiki started with differences from REBOL at:
https://github.com/Geomol/World/wiki/Differences-from-REBOL

I don't have time to write it. But everybody can write in that wiki.

Now, go try World out. And remember to have fun!
You're welcome to tell HP or anybody else about World.
Steeve
9-Dec-2011
[614]
I second Giuseppe.

I will not invest any time or money in a new closed source project.
Not anymore.

Geomol, do you really think you can follow the same model than Carl 
with better results ?

You should aknowledge the fact than nobody win money just because 
they designed or a created a new programming language.
I was possible back in 90's but not anymore.
GiuseppeC
9-Dec-2011
[615]
I am sure I won't convice you about open sourcing it showing only 
advantages but I am curious: which are the disvantages you see in 
open sourcing the Language ?
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[616x2]
I have my hands full now, and I make really good progress. When we're 
around version 1 (or if I don't make more progress), it would make 
much more sense to think about open source. And as I've said, it 
may also make really good sense to open source parts along the way. 
I have considered library.c and library.h, which holds the C code 
for library! and routine!. That almost makes sense now. When I've 
implemented error! correctly (working on it), it really makes sense. 
You have only been able to run World for 5 days. Patience! :)
Disadvantages: me loosing focus and loosing time, when having to 
answer all kinds of questions and approve new developments. The horror 
of World being fragmented to 100 versions, where none of them are 
compatible. You wouldn't like that! I make sure, that doesn't happen.


You need surplus of time and resources to open source things like 
this, if you wanna be sure, it doesn't run off rails. Look at how 
many ways, you can do any single thing in Linux. It's way too fragmented 
in most areas.
Kaj
9-Dec-2011
[618]
Of course, there are now six in-development ways to write a program 
in a REBOL like language, half of which are closed source
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[619]
So haft are open. Do you have a general view, how things are going 
with the different languages?
Kaj
9-Dec-2011
[620]
Yes, efforts are quite fragmented over all these projects. Syllable 
is even still using a seventh language because I can't keep up
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[621x2]
It probably doesn't make sense to join forces of all these languages, 
because they're so different in goal/implementation/design.
And it may make sense to share code in some areas.
Kaj
9-Dec-2011
[623]
It's actually a lot like Linux. Every distro has something you need, 
but none of them has everything you need. If I want to build the 
Russian Syllable website, I can only use R3. If I need system integration 
and speed, I can only use Red. If I need to write web apps, only 
Topaz targets that. If I need open source, I can only use half of 
them. If I need dynamic binding, I can only use the interpreters. 
If I need infix operators, I can't use Boron, although I could use 
its predecessor. Etcetera ad nauseum
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[624]
I feel, trying to do everything has high possibility of failure. 
But being able to integrate with everything could be the way to be 
able to do everything.
Kaj
9-Dec-2011
[625x2]
I feel not trying to do everything equals failure from the start. 
A language is supposed to cover everything
This is the main reason REBOL has slided for a decade
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[627]
But doesn't "trying to do everything" mean, it becomes bloated and 
complex?
Andreas
9-Dec-2011
[628]
Jack of all trades, master of none.
Kaj
9-Dec-2011
[629]
REBOL started out as a Swiss army knife, and was it bloated and complex?
Andreas
9-Dec-2011
[630]
But still, I strongly believe in the value of "general purpose language", 
though I wouldn't go as far as saying that one is supposed to cover 
"everything".
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[631]
well, you didn't have direct support for things like Soap in REBOL, 
which I think is a good thing. Being able to integrate with stuff, 
that can do Soap is ok.
Kaj
9-Dec-2011
[632x2]
Red solves it by covering everything with two
REBOL was always meant to straddle everything with domain specific 
dialects
Geomol
9-Dec-2011
[634]
Andreas, I've thought some more about the need for a compile state 
reset. Have you?
Andreas
9-Dec-2011
[635x2]
Not much, no. But that also means I haven't yet changed my mind and 
still believe we need one :)
("Domain specific dialect" is just another label for "yet another 
purpose-built language".)