rml,

I remember hearing that made some progress towards migrating to upstream , does anybody know what the status of that is? Racket users and users of software written in Racket would benefit immensely from this.

Chez is a powerful infrastructure in a ~500kb statically linked binary that approaches C in performance. Due to its low-level and bare bones compilation and build tools, you can also compile in only what you need. racket-minimal on is ~160mb, which is great for what you get, but still 320x the size of Chez. Having Racket's ecosystem while being able to ship only chez + the compiled chez code of the libraries you import could allow for shipping sophisticate programs in only a few mb. Just saying.

racketlang,
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@rml to answer your first question, I think that happened back in mid-February

https://racket.discourse.group/t/post-chez-10-distro-release-considerations/2739 mentions it and has some interesting discussion

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