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On Thu, Mar 22, at 11:37 Ką Mykolas wrote:
> Well, I would add these:
>  * pbLua  - replacement firmware for Lego minstorms:
>     https://github.com/7HAL32/pbLua
> 
>  * eLua - embedded Lua initiative:
>     http://www.eluaproject.net/
> 
>  * TerraLang - low level plus Lua meta-programming

Thank you Ką[mil?].

I would also to add or to fix some typos in the Orig.Post like:

On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 21:46 Agathoklis D.E Chatzimanikas wrote:
> or otherwise be blessed (and may as well live forever (though nothing
> leaves forever)) by this incredible pool of mad coders ...

It was a typo but so true also.

Or to talk a bit about LuaRocks, which is just a Rock written in Lua.

On Mon, Mar 19, at 01:16 Hisham wrote:
> Will a Lua 6 (with no attempted "path-for-compatibility") weaken Lua's
> already fragile Lua 5.x ecosystem, which I worked so hard on to
> promote via LuaRocks for so many years? Yes. But again, it is what it is.
> That ship has sailed: the Lua 5.x ecosystem is already de facto
> ...

Hi Hisham (prefer to look your name like Hi-sham (kinda like the Japanese
use it) but then it looks like uncle sam (and I'm not sure you'll like
it)),

I wrote two package managers, one in sh and the other in vimL (vim's
built-in language) and I know that is fun (please don't pretend that its
not :-)).

But yes, it doesn't look so fun anymore.

Anyway, I'll be in town down in a basement with a internet connection 10
feets away, so if you like to use me for at least tommorow morning, I'll
try to do my best (I let the beautiful forest so I can __wash__ the
clothes) - wash as wash, and not as an colloquialism. 

On Mon, Mar 19, at 01:16 Hisham wrote:
> That ship has sailed:

Still waiting an answer. But the ship doesn't go anywhere without listening
something about her.

Best,
  Αγαθοκλής