Yeah, that would be the only thing that sort of resembles what I'm saying, but I'm afraid it's biting off more that it can chew: the long term goal is to have some sort of distributed language plus it's using its own custom Python runtime of sorts, it's implemented in a convoluted way.
Also, right now the project is a 1-man-show, for something of this magnitude to move fast enough it needs to become a full blown community project.
Oh, Oil also need to mature. Osh IMHO needs to be fully usable as interactive shell (I don't think it is), it needs to be packaged for everything.
It could be that Oil gets there but it's going to take a looong time. Oil itself was started in 2016, that was 7 years ago.
I'm keeping an eye on it for sure and hoping it succeeds.
Also, right now the project is a 1-man-show, for something of this magnitude to move fast enough it needs to become a full blown community project.
Oh, Oil also need to mature. Osh IMHO needs to be fully usable as interactive shell (I don't think it is), it needs to be packaged for everything.
It could be that Oil gets there but it's going to take a looong time. Oil itself was started in 2016, that was 7 years ago.
I'm keeping an eye on it for sure and hoping it succeeds.