5. More low-cost tools for the APL application developer. 6. More access routes, so t h a t people happy in the APL en v ir o n m e nt can use other tools, and people happy in other environments can use APL. 7. Free run-time licences. 8. Ways to make mini-applications with APL; carrying the full i n t e r p r e t e r on your back has made this a dead duck. 9. APL papers and presentations outside the APL community. 10. End the APL/J "wars." This didn't take me very long to think up, people may feel that it shows. But this is just my list; what would a list that represented the views of all of SIGAPL's members look like? What I would like to see happen is for the first part of 1992 be used to create a collective list; we can put it into some sort of order at the APL92 conference. The 1992 Minnowbrook workshop is tentatively scheduled for September; with a good list we can go into the workshop with very clear views of what the APL world at large wants to achieve - - we
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