>> My argument is not about stagnation, it is about new developers. If you>> aren't growing you are dieing. By that metric, tcl is dieing.>> By that metric Tcl has been dying since about 2000 or so, but it's still > here.
Well, you made my point. I'd like Tcl, or at least TK, but really tcl because
Tk without tcl is bogus, think events and a lot more, to be around 50 or 100
years from now.
To do that we need new people. No disrespect to the current people, we need
to attract new blood, they are the folks that let some of us old dudes retire
and know that things are still healthy.
Until we get that new blood I'd like to push TK along a path to be better.
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