Meet the people who are working hard to get Scratch 2.0 ready for release!
http://blog.scratch.mit.edu/2012/11/mee … -team.html
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Yeah, saw this on Twitter. I posted about it here.
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soniku3 wrote:
Why do most members say Scratch 2.0 will be releashed in 2013?
If they're releasing the timetable in December, it'll take time to do the beta stage and then make preparations. I don't think there's any chance of a 2012 release.
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So excited!
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All of the people mentioned are where I want to be in about 6-7 years time!
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TRocket wrote:
I wonder if there is any specific reason two of the scratch team members like waffles...
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Other than the fact that they taste good? Probably not.
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Yay 2.0 coming soon
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Question, is there a reason why Scratch isn't fully open source or why it can't be turned into an open source project?
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Magnie wrote:
Question, is there a reason why Scratch isn't fully open source or why it can't be turned into an open source project?
Since there are a million members on this site, and about half of them know how to hack into a website, the scratch team might be a little scared that someone might hack into the website. (my theory)
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joletole wrote:
Magnie wrote:
Question, is there a reason why Scratch isn't fully open source or why it can't be turned into an open source project?
Since there are a million members on this site, and about half of them know how to hack into a website, the scratch team might be a little scared that someone might hack into the website. (my theory)
I mean more for the Scratch program. It's not very easy for normal Scratchers to contribute to Scratch's code with the "current system" and the only way to really release their code/patches is by making a new mod. I'm sure development would go a little faster if the code were more open for people to add little patches and fixes or at least submit code to the ST to review and if they think it's good, then add to the official code.
Besides, a million heads is better than 10.
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SJRCS_011 wrote:
so what's andresmh doing now?
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I think specifically he's at Microsoft Research.
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I like the sum up of the people working on the Scratch 2.0, I feel that I know better, who does what, and how things are organised.
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muppetds wrote:
WAFFLEs!
So no [/color=red]Andresmh[/color]?
Yeah, I was wondering about that
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muppetds wrote:
Gravitation wrote:
Yeah, I was wondering about that
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Fixed
No, Andresmh hasn't been around Scratch much for quite a while now. He's moved on to other things. In an academic setting, such as the MIT Media Lab, people come and go quite a bit - it's to be expected. We all wish him good luck with his work at Microsoft
dvd4 wrote:
Uh oh, this isn't good
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Can you be more specific? I'm not sure what you are talking about here...
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