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Re^2: Dan Sugalski's Parrot Post Mortem

by Ovid (Cardinal)
on Oct 23, 2005 at 17:45 UTC ( [id://502321]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Dan Sugalski's Parrot Post Mortem
in thread Dan Sugalski's Parrot Post Mortem

You'll be happy to know that Jesse Vincent has now stepped in as the project manager for Parrot and I'm the temporary grant manager for the project. Having a technical lead doubling as the project lead can create tremendous difficulties for large projects. Fortunately, Parrot is back on track and while there are certainly obstacles to overcome, we now have a set of milestones for the project and funding from NLnet.

I've also read Dan's comments and agreed with some, disagreed with others. I know that many are frustrated by the pace of Perl 6 development and I am too. However, in building and designing a project this large by using primarily volunteer labor, it's still amazing how far the project has come.

Cheers,
Ovid

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Re^3: Dan Sugalski's Parrot Post Mortem
by dpuu (Chaplain) on Oct 24, 2005 at 00:02 UTC
    I had a quick look at the "set of milestones" referenced by Ovid. It has the appearence of a dead document: the status of Milestone 1 ends with: "Patrick's expecting a vastly updated engine incorporating subrules and these new features within March 2005." Given today's date is October 2005, this suggests that the status hasn't been updated for at least 6 months.

    Later, we see threads: "Design worked out, but still in Dan's head". Maybe this is still true but, if so, it needs to be extracted.


    --Dave
    Opinions my own; statements of fact may be in error.

      To be frank, it will not be a surprise if the project is actually cold dead now. To pick up something years later, most likely throw some old idea around, in a industry famous for its changing, that itself is a bad sign instead of a good one. Not to say, as you have pointed out, there is sign that they didn't really pick up.

      The fate of Perl 6 and Parrot could be quite miserable, and is not the first tme you see in this industry.

Re^3: Dan Sugalski's Parrot Post Mortem
by Elian (Parson) on Oct 24, 2005 at 21:22 UTC
    Oddly, I've been working on documenting the threading plan for Cola. Maybe someone can steal it when I'm done :)
Re^3: Dan Sugalski's Parrot Post Mortem
by pg (Canon) on Oct 23, 2005 at 17:58 UTC

    This is really good to know!

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