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Oldes
Thanks.. that's just a beginning... here is an animated teaser where I'm heading now:
https://github.com/Oldes/media/blob/master/screens/build-siskin.gif
But still not public ready.. I must still resolve some details.. like disabling the default arguments handler.
GiuseppeC
Take your time. We will all wait.
How much is your version different than Atronix and Saphirion one?
Also could you use their GUIs?
Oldes
I must also mention, that it's not one-man-work... I'm just currently the last one who left working on the community sources... BrianH did a lot of work... it's a shame that he left. And of course.. I'm trying to keep as much of the original sources as possible.
Oldes
I was just cherry-picking from the Atronix build... I was not taking blindly what thay did... I think that they were not respecting the original as I want to do. Regarding GUI... I don't want to use Atronix code. I want to do own experiments. But currently my goal is in making custom CLI tools.

GiuseppeC
Well, where is BrianH and why he has left Rebol world?
Pekr
From what I remember, BrianH was active with Ruby. I have sponsored some bounty done by him, so we chatted a bit and he told me, that Ruby community wanted him to bring something like View to Ruby. Pity he left ....
Giuseppe - I can see you also being active with the Ren-C, hope all is well in that ecosystem :-)
Oldes - great work, and kind of unexpected as well (from the public point of view, nowadays ppl know just a Ren-C, Atronix and Saphirion just died off, or so it seems).
Oldes - one honest quesiton, but maybe you will not want to answer publicly :-) What was the motivation to continue with R3, instead of trying to bring your stuff towards the Red? Is that Red's missing features, slow progress, or it is just that you already had some R3 code available, and also maybe C language related?
GiuseppeC
I have just approached Red-C for the because there are few things that I would like to see implemented in the Rebol world and Red has not the spirity of continuous experimenting while Ren-C has it. Red is more canonical.

Oldes
My motivation was to gain some C skills. And not to see Rebol dying and or mutating into Ren-C only. I was actively using Rebol2 and now also Rebol3 for building some of our games (and I should be doying it still).
Regarding Red, to be honest, I had a feeling that there was too many roosters in the Red yard. I still consider it to be a very interesting project anyway. If it would not be such a changing code base, I would port it to my Rebol3... but I have no time to follow all modifications at this moment and so it would be hard to keep it working.

Gregg
What do you mean by "roosters"?
Oldes
Nothing bad. I've just had a feeling that I had too many refused requests.. it was said to me, that I can work on own fork, so I do. It's just not Red at this moment. Because to be honest, I'm not good enough to deal with the very inner parts and don't have time to learn everything.
(I mean inner parts of Red - like native code emiters)
Oldes
Btw.. when thinking about it.. "rooster" could be a good mascote for Red :) Something like:
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51U5AoFOadL._AC_SX466_.jpg
Oldes
My another motivation was to lower the number of Rebol issues (before 10 years anniversary of Rebol opensourcing)... but I'm not stack on devil's number >:-)
https://github.com/Oldes/Rebol-issues/issues
Gregg
Thanks for explaining. OSS is difficult, when trying to balance being open to contributions while maintaining a clear vision and conceptual integrity.
I've been thinking about Red Panda as a mascot. Roosters do signal the start of a new day though. :^)
WiseGenius
A "red rooster" would be very wierd for me since here in Australia there's a very well known fast food restaurant called Red Rooster.

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