The Road Map as it now is . . . . .
Charles E Buchwald
charles at buchwald.ca
Mon Aug 18 14:18:03 EDT 2014
I was under the impression that the Open Language initiative is to follow the usual open source model, and have some kind of gatekeeper who includes new, useful, user-contributed additions to the latest release. I could be wrong about that, though.
- Charles
On 18 Aug 2014, at 12:58 PM, Richmond <richmondmathewson at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 16/08/14 22:13, Richmond wrote:
>> AND . . .
>>
>> Open Language.
>>
>> This seems very awkward.
>>
>> Let us just suppose Fred Flintstone writes an extension to the Livecode language (what is it called again?)
>> that is very clever . . .
>>
>> 1. Does he, somehow, infect all subsequent versions of Livecode with his extension?
>>
>> 2. Does he make his extension extension available as a sort of patch that other Livecode users can
>> choose to apply or not?
>>
>> 3. How does this get into the Dictionary?
>>
>> 4. Does it remain a sort of "in" secret between Fred and his chosen sub-cult?
>>
>> Barney Rubble.
>
> What chance an answer to this?
>
> Richmond.
>
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