Revision of status from Tue, 11/27/2007 - 08:55

The GNU Smalltalk has different levels of readyness per subsystem.












































































































































































































































































Subsystem Stability Feature full Sunit-ready Used day-by-day
VM 100,00% 100,00% NO 1
GC N/A 1
JIT N/A
preemption N/A
FFI 0,00%
Blox.star
BloxTK.star
GTK.star
BloxGTK.star
Browser.star
ClassPublisher.star
Compiler.star
Complex.star
Continuations.star
DBD-MySQL.star
DBD-PostgreSQL.star
DBI.star
DebugTools.star
DhbNumericalMethods.star
Digest.star
GDBM.star
Glorp.star
I18N.star
Iconv.star
Java.star
NCurses.star
NetClients.star
Parser.star
Sport.star
SUnit.star
TCP.star
VFSAddOns.star
WebServer.star
XML.star
XPath.star
XSL.star
ZLib.star

Here:

  • Subsystem - a part of GST to describe
  • Stability in percents. This should be filled if one made exhaustive tests or uses it in daily basis
  • Feature full in percents. Shows if this subsystem has all requested/required features.
  • Sunit-ready. Does this subsystem have SUnit tests?
  • Used day-by-day : NUMBER of production servers or workstations, which use this subsystem.

Please fill in the following table to help understand how mature the whole thing is. As well this should influence roadmap

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