Anyone who wants to "take a walk on the wild side" can see what I am trying to do apart from continuing development of my Devawriter, Pismo and Beowulf (which has been seriously 'in eclipse' for about 4 years):
https://openxtalk.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=509
And before I go any further, despite appearances to the opposite, I should like to extend a hand of (admittedly slightly warped) friendship to those at LiveCode central with whose work, and particular generosity and tolerance towards me, none of 'that' would be possible at all.
I did not take part in that online Zoom session about Xavvi in an attempt to 'take down' LC, but to see what could be learnt all round [and any one who has bothered to read through my Abertay Master's thesis should see where my interest lies, even though that is well-nigh 20 years ago]; and I do really hope that:
1. LiveCode (the company) can get out of its past and present doldrums.
1.1. Move out of a building it shares with the Russians!!!!!!!
2. Continues to thrive.
2.1. Even if only because any open source 'thingy' that, eventually, emerges [think primordial something struggling out of mud] needs a standard to measure itself against: just as, let's say, LibreOffice needs Microsoft Office.