Which is not mentioned in my comment or in the wikipedia page :)
But I get your point. Oz is a nice language which suffers from poor marketing and lack of support. It's a really lovely language though. It's the closest take I've seen so far of enabling expressibility by using a small number of orthogonal primitives. That's basically all the "multi-paradigm" talk is about.
If someone is interested to seriously hack on Oz, I think Peter Van Roy [1] would be interested, esp. if you can pitch it as a research project somehow (easier to get funding). I can make introductions if necessary.
But I get your point. Oz is a nice language which suffers from poor marketing and lack of support. It's a really lovely language though. It's the closest take I've seen so far of enabling expressibility by using a small number of orthogonal primitives. That's basically all the "multi-paradigm" talk is about.
If someone is interested to seriously hack on Oz, I think Peter Van Roy [1] would be interested, esp. if you can pitch it as a research project somehow (easier to get funding). I can make introductions if necessary.
[1] http://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/cvvanroy.html