Hello
this could actually mean either
1) Squeak is in maintenance mode. This is OK as it is a kernel where
people build one.
2) As other efforts are going on (Pharo, Cuis, Spoon, Amber) it would
be a good time to focus on something specific for the next year.
--Hannes
P.S. Any news about the new version OmniBrowser for Squeak?
On 2/24/12, Alexander Lazarević <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Just some estimated[1] numbers[2]:
>
> Currently 1013 people are actively subscribed to the squeak-dev mailing
> list.
>
> Looking at the past year until now about 64 people have posted something at
> least once per month on average (6% of active subscribers as of today).
>
> The same for the last three months gives 51 people.
>
>
> So any new Modulesystem or fancy Squeak Map Server gonna change that trend?
>
>
> BTW, the Google+ Page attracted around 200 people. As with squeak-dev there
> isn't too much going on.
>
> Alex
>
> [1] I didn't bother to filter/join crosspostings, commit messages nor
> people with multiple e-mail addresses
> [2] wget, grep, sed, uniq, sort, wc are my friends
>