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Enso is changing.
Since the Humanized team released Enso as open source, a new team has been working on making Enso work everywhere you need it, on every platform. This is where you'll find out about it.
Open Source Enso
We're currently working on the following things:
- Packaging Enso for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X
- Making commands easily installable and browseable
- Designing a new website for Enso
- Writing documentation for how to use Enso
- Writing documentation for how to develop commands for Enso
If you want to be part of this coolness, you can join the Enso mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/enso-developers/ and get the code from Launchpad at https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~communityenso/enso/community-enso. To install open source enso, follow this guide (currently Windows only); if you have questions join the mailing list!
Enso developers: see the current Progress List
(If you're using the old closed-source Windows-only Enso, you can still see the original documentation at Closed Source Enso.)