, with a safer long term PURL to use [ http://www.purl.org/tcl/home/
], or, for a less oyster-oriented name [LV Of course hopefully all readers realize that Persistent URLs, or PURL, have NOTHING to do with the programming language Perl, OR the products of oysters (pearls), OR the one-time famous singer Pearl Bailey] , http://www.tcl.tk/
. Interwoven does not produce (obviously) Tcl/Tk products.In a debate in 1998, Richard Stallman and John Ousterhout were talking about the relationship of profit and open source [1]. This led Stallman to call Scriptics a "parasite". He also said: "I don't think Scriptics is necessary for the continued existence of Tcl". He was right and Tcl is alive and well today!CL published several articles [2] on Scriptics.

