<html><body><div>I just received answer from professor Moessenboeck (Austria):</div><div><br></div><div>"Unfortunately, nobody at the University of Linz is using Oberon any
<br>more. As far as I know, this is also true for the other Austrian
<br>universities. You might want to ask Laszlo Böszörmenyi
<br>(<a href="mailto:laszlo.boeszoermenyi@uni-klu.ac.at" rel="noopener">laszlo.boeszoermenyi@uni-klu.ac.at</a>), who is a retired professor at the
<br>University of Klagenfurt. Although I am pretty sure that Klagenfurt does
<br>not Use Oberon currently, Laszlo might be able to give you more information.
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<br>However, as far as I know, the back office software of the Austrian
<br>Science Fund is still running in Oberon (i.e., Component Pascal). For
<br>details, please ask Dr. Josef Templ (<a href="mailto:josef.templ@software-templ.com" rel="noopener">josef.templ@software-templ.com</a>). "<br></div><div>---<br></div><div><br></div><div>Zdenek</div><div><br></div><aside>---------- Původní e-mail ----------<br>Od: Skulski, Wojciech <skulski@pas.rochester.edu><br>Komu: ETH Oberon and related systems <oberon@lists.inf.ethz.ch><br>Datum: 20. 5. 2024 15:01:37<br>Předmět: Re: [Oberon] [EXT] Re: Univ. Linz Oberon collection</aside><br><blockquote data-email="skulski@pas.rochester.edu">Zdenek:
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<br>professor Moessenboeck has shifted his research focus long ago. You can always ask.
<br>
<br>He made the ZIP collection available. I made a copy for my future projects. You may do it too.
<br>
<br>Wojtek
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<br>>There is always email address behind particular source code.
<br>>For example moessenboeck@ssw.uni-linz.ac.at
<br>>Did you ask for confirmation oberon programming is really dead at jku?
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