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Subject: Icon Variants
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Dear Group,
Would someone who is knowledgeable please provide a list of all current
variants on the Icon language, including (1) web URL's, (2) platform
support data, (3) how many people are working on each and within what
time frame (i.e. current alpha/beta/release status), and (4) likelihood
of future incorporation into the "official" Icon.
I have seen blurbs about Godiva, Jcon, Unicon, and on and on, but I
don't have a clue whether these projects are simply tangents or
fundamental to the future of Icon itself.
Mark Evans