Great work! Thanks everyone for all the effort! Doru
> On Jan 22, 2019, at 2:36 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Pharo 7.0 released! > =============== > > Dear World and dynamic language lovers: > > The time has come for Pharo 7.0! > > Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful > environment, focused on simplicity and immediate feedback. > > > <pastedGraphic.png> > > > This is our most significant release yet. Here are the key highlights of this > release: > > • Pharo is now provided in 64-bit version in Linux and OSX and brings > even better performance and stability. The 64-bit version is now recommended > for Linux and Mac, and is provided as technical preview for Windows. > • Pharo comes with a new version of the PharoLauncher > (https://pharo.org/download): THE tool to manage your distributions (access > to regular versions, jenkins builds, and older versions). > • Pharo build has a fully new build process that supports its full > bootstrap from sources. This will enable the production to specific (micro) > images. > • Iceberg, the git client for Pharo has been significantly improved, > and is the default CMS. > • Calypso, the angular stone of PharoThings, is the new system Pharo > browser. It replaces Nautilus and brings better remote working and more > advanced browsing capabilities. > • IoT is now an important part of Pharo. Installing PharoThings > (https://github.com/pharo-iot/PharoThings) provides an impressive amount of > tools to develop applications in small devices. > • The unified foreign function interface (UnifiedFFI) for interfacing > with the outside world is significantly improved to work properly on Windows > 64-bit. > > Pharo 70’s new infrastructure and process set the stage for a new generation > of version. > The visibility of GitHub combined with the powerful tools that have been > validated with more than one year of beta testing is massively pay off. > > These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as > important. > > We have closed a massive amount of issues: 2142 issues! (A comprehensive > changelog can be found at: > https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-changelogs/blob/master/Pharo70ChangeLogs.md). > > While the technical improvements are significant, still the most impressive > fact is that the new code that got in the main Pharo 7.0 image was > contributed by more than 75 people. > > Pharo is more than code. It is an exciting project involving energetic > people. We thank all the contributors of this release: > > Gabriel Omar Cotelli, Gustavo Santos, Marcus Denker, Torsten Bergmann, > Esteban Lorenzano, Bernardo Ezequiel Contreras, Guille Polito, Pablo Tesone, > Yoan Geran, Stéphane Ducasse, Cyril Ferlicot, Vincent Blondeau, Denis > Kudriashov, Julien Delplanque, Tim Mackinnon, Max Leske, Andrew P. Black, > Tomohiro Oda, Clément Béra, Ben Coman, Eric Gade, Yuriy Tymchuk, Nicolas > Cellier, Biyalou-Sama Asbath, Myroslava, Sean DeNigris, Juraj Kubelka, Noury > Bouraqadi, Holger Freyther, Geoff Reedy, Norbert Hartl, Paul DeBruicker, > Alain Plantec, Martín Dias, Peter Uhnak, Tomohiro Oda, Benoît Verhaeghe, > Santiago Bragagnolo, Wouter van Zuilen, Bernhard Pieber, Damien Pollet, Geoff > Hill, Hans-Martin Mosner, Ronie Salgado, Philippe Back, Aliaksei Syrel, Dayne > Guerra, Rafael Luque, Serge Stinckwich, Vincent Aranega, Hernán Morales > Durand, Petr Fischer, Rajula Vineet Reddy, Alexandre Bergel, Esteban A. > Maringolo, Jan Blizničenko, Johan Brichau, Luc Fabresse, Quentin Ducasse, > Sébastien Roccaserra, Stephan Eggermont, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Takano > Mitsuhiro, Pavel Krivanek, Allex Oliveira, Christophe Demarey, Lionel Akue, > Nicolai Hess, Martin McClure, Alistair Grant, Pierre Tsapliayev, Milton > Mamani, Matteo Marra, Thomas Dupriez, Asbathou Biyalou-Sama. > (If you contributed with Pharo 7.0 development in any way and we missed your > name, please send us a mail and we will add you). > > Enjoy! > The Pharo Team > > Try Pharo: http://pharo.org/download > Learn Pharo: http://pharo.org/documentation > -- www.feenk.com "What is more important: To be happy, or to make happy?"