2013-07-20 Today, Francesc, Michi and Boris have gathered with me at my home to discuss on Text-oriented Software and the Text Engine. [0] This sentence stands for a lot of powerful feelings I have. There are people meeting, people I value a lot, each of them. They all have an advanced view on the world. They look behind the obvious and they integrate the computer technology into this view. Not just that we met, we wanted to move forward. We wanted to focus on Francesc's project, which we other three find promising and enlighting. We wanted to learn to better understand it (having read ``Text-oriented Software'' left us wanting more of these ideas). As well, we wanted to help Francesc in the conceptional work of his project. Well, we had some great hours that moved each of us forward. This was a great day for me because this meeting was like the birth of a community. Sure, a community exists only if there is a common thing. This we have in the ideas and concepts of our work, but if we'll ever work on the same projects I don't know. We oth- ers are conceptionally very interested in Francesc's work and likewise for each one of us, but what about actively working on the same projects? Are we not convinced enough about the projects of the others to help them with more than discussions? Or do we all work with similar ideas in different parts areas? [0] http://text-engine.de http://marmaro.de/lue/ markus schnalke