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February 2014
- 34 participants
- 102 messages
Re: [Esug-list] About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Clément Bera
I'm really happy to hear that.
I think one reason why ESUG tends to be Pharo biased is the lack of
projects from other Smalltalk dialects. ESUG and GSOC cannot give money to
projects that does not exist.
I would love to see this year Squeak, Amber, Pharo, VW, Smalltalk X, GNU
smalltalk AND Visual age projects. Then it is the duty to each mentor to
advertise his project to find good students and to have his project
accepted. We all know that it is a lot of work, but last years all mentors
worked hard and the community had good results. Please future mentors
propose a project in your favourite smalltalk dialect and do your best to
have your GSOC accepted.
2014-02-09 12:58 GMT+01:00 Frank Shearar <frank.shearar(a)gmail.com>:
> The Squeak Oversight Board would like to see GSoC projects continue
> under the European Smalltalk User Group.
>
> The Squeak community plans to present several projects this year.
>
> frank
>
> On 8 February 2014 09:50, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse(a)inria.fr>
> wrote:
> > Dear community
> >
> > On the smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com janko is kind of
> declaring
> > that ESUG was not doing a good job managing
> > GSOC. We feel insulted and we are quite concerned by that fact.
> Personally
> > if students would not be involved I would vote that ESUG does not have
> > anything to do with GSOC. Because it costs us money, time and stress.
> Note
> > in addition that we never interferred with the choice or anything.
> >
> > I will ask the ESUG board to decide because we cannot do the job, spend
> > time, money and be treated like that.
> > Sorry! We are sad but this is like that.
> >
> > Then we do not like the kind of mails that Janko is sending us about the
> > fact that ESUG is biased towards Pharo.
> > Where are the research teams and teachers? Of course: the mails of janko
> > are just so nice. I let you judge.
> >
> > It is particularly fun since this year we (the pharo board) decided not
> to
> > organise a Pharo conference to avoid competing with ESUG.
> >
> > About motivations for my proposal:
> >
> > 1. 'Smalltalk' is more recognizable name on first spot that 'ESUG' . And
> > this matters when a student looks at around 150 GSoC organizations to
> > choose, which one to check and try. See last year list of orgs.
> >
> > 2. ESUG is currently regarded by many as too biased towards Pharo. Let we
> > avoid starting debating is this is true or not. Making our org more
> > independent will I hope remove any remaining doubt about that.
> >
> >
> >
> > I feel shocked and insulted but I take it easy, having success make you
> as
> > easy target for jaleous people. This is strange that
> > some people would prefer to have a non existing/moving open-source
> > smalltalk. May be the losers theory.
> >
> > I added the answer of marcus below (because marcus usually is much calmer
> > than me) so that Janko succeeded to get marcus reacting like that is a
> nice
> > proof in itself.
> >
> > Seriously Smalltalk is in a so good shape in presence of lua, Javascript,
> > ruby and python, clojure that we should fight.
> >
> > Excellent idea thank for this nice initiative.
> >
> > Stef
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Begin forwarded message:
> >
> > From: Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)gmail.com>
> > Subject: [gsoc-mentors] Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
> > Date: 8 Feb 2014 08:46:18 GMT+1
> > To: smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
> > Reply-To: smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
> >
> > Dear mentors,
> >
> > I propose that we run this year GSoC simply under 'Smalltalk' name.
> > Mentoring organization will be us mentors of past and current GSoCs, as
> the
> > name 'mentoring organization' implies anyway. Such organization therefore
> > doesn't need to be some kind of legal entity.
> >
> > Because I need to open a new website and we have only one week to
> deadline,
> > decision needs to be done soon.
> >
> > Best regards
> > Janko
> >
> > ---
> > Janko Mivšek
> > Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
> >
> > --
> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
> > "Smalltalk GSoC mentors" group.
> > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an
> > email to smalltalk-gsoc-mentors+unsubscribe(a)googlegroups.com.
> > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Of course you need it: I filled out quite some paperwork for Google.
> ESUG is
> > an official Google supplier, for that I filled american tax forms and so
> on.
> >
> > Without an organisation that will be very difficult. How do yu receive
> money
> > for the flight if someone goes to the meeting in the fall?
> >
> > One of the reasons why the Smalltalk GSOC was accepted was I think that
> it
> > was the same organisation that is already in the books of google.
> >
> > And I do not see why to change that: ESUG did a good job, we even lost
> money
> > (that is, we spend more money on additional Summer of Code slots
> > than got in with the money from google).
> > We payed all additional expenses of the people going to the Summit:
> Google
> > only pays the flight and hotel. Everyhting else not (e.g. going from the
> > airpot
> > to the hotel).
> >
> >
> > What we need to discuss this year is if additional slots make sense: We
> had
> > last year the fast that
> > a) it was very expensive for ESUG
> > b) even then, we got complaints that it was unfair that we did not pay
> the
> > same as google
> > c) that it was very extremely unfair that the student could not put
> “Google
> > Summer of Code” on the CV.
> >
> > The last is the Killer: money from ESUG is just money. GSoC is more. So
> we
> > ask if it is really worth to spend the money
> > if even the students are not happy about it.
> >
> > And if your motivation behind is that this way you think it will be
> easier
> > to enable “Quotas” for different Smalltalks: I think this is a dumb
> idea.
> >
> > Yes, Pharo is very active. So could every other Smalltalk be, too. They
> just
> > need to do it. If they do not, it is not my duty to limit
> > my activity for “Fairness”. Limiting the activity level of those who do
> to
> > be more “in line” with what those do who do nothing is just
> > *insane*. It’s a description of death itself.
> >
> > Marcus
> >
> >
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> >
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Feb. 9, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Joachim Tuchel
Hi,
we've had the bias debate before - the end of the story was that while some people thought it might look like people in the esug board could be biased, it showed most people who joined the discussion don't bother. And if I remember the thing why the discussion was started back then was not done, so I guess we can forget about that for now.
Just one comment: I cannot read from Janko's mail that he thinks esug didn't do a good job of makin gsoc a reality. I was never involved, so I cannot tell if that is thanks to Janko's help or if it was an avhievement of the esug board. In the end, it probably doesnt even matter: the outcome was positive.
Re: too much pharo. Is the pharo community to blame for the fact that it generates most interest? I personally would like to see more cross-smalltalk ideas in gsoc, but not having enough time and courage to act as a mentor, who am I to complain? Again, I didn't read Jankos comments as an accusation, more like the attempt to motivate people in other dialects to come out and play.
I think Janko and the people who worked with him the last years to make things happen have done a great job and I am happy we've had Smalltalk projects happen, even if I personally have not used any of the contributions. For some, I cant even tell if they went anywhere. For those, fighting is useless, and for the others not worth it: they're open source and can be ported to any dialect.
So it would be a pity if we lost Janko's drive and even more if we couldn't be part of gsoc this year due to this debate.
I also think a new organization is way too much work and cannot see any problems with esug being the umbrella for Smalltalk projects in gsoc. The worst thing that could happen is another broken link to ancient and outdated Smalltalk information. We've had enough of that. Esug, as any other organization, may not be perfect, but it's the best we have. If it's about domain names, we sure will find sponsors to rent a few smalltalk names and redirect them - althiugh I think promoting what we have a bit more would help more than that.
just my 2 cents,
Joachim
Frank Shearar <frank.shearar(a)gmail.com> schrieb:
>The Squeak Oversight Board would like to see GSoC projects continue
>under the European Smalltalk User Group.
>
>The Squeak community plans to present several projects this year.
>
>frank
>
>On 8 February 2014 09:50, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse(a)inria.fr> wrote:
>> Dear community
>>
>> On the smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com janko is kind of declaring
>> that ESUG was not doing a good job managing
>> GSOC. We feel insulted and we are quite concerned by that fact. Personally
>> if students would not be involved I would vote that ESUG does not have
>> anything to do with GSOC. Because it costs us money, time and stress. Note
>> in addition that we never interferred with the choice or anything.
>>
>> I will ask the ESUG board to decide because we cannot do the job, spend
>> time, money and be treated like that.
>> Sorry! We are sad but this is like that.
>>
>> Then we do not like the kind of mails that Janko is sending us about the
>> fact that ESUG is biased towards Pharo.
>> Where are the research teams and teachers? Of course: the mails of janko
>> are just so nice. I let you judge.
>>
>> It is particularly fun since this year we (the pharo board) decided not to
>> organise a Pharo conference to avoid competing with ESUG.
>>
>> About motivations for my proposal:
>>
>> 1. 'Smalltalk' is more recognizable name on first spot that 'ESUG' . And
>> this matters when a student looks at around 150 GSoC organizations to
>> choose, which one to check and try. See last year list of orgs.
>>
>> 2. ESUG is currently regarded by many as too biased towards Pharo. Let we
>> avoid starting debating is this is true or not. Making our org more
>> independent will I hope remove any remaining doubt about that.
>>
>>
>>
>> I feel shocked and insulted but I take it easy, having success make you as
>> easy target for jaleous people. This is strange that
>> some people would prefer to have a non existing/moving open-source
>> smalltalk. May be the losers theory.
>>
>> I added the answer of marcus below (because marcus usually is much calmer
>> than me) so that Janko succeeded to get marcus reacting like that is a nice
>> proof in itself.
>>
>> Seriously Smalltalk is in a so good shape in presence of lua, Javascript,
>> ruby and python, clojure that we should fight.
>>
>> Excellent idea thank for this nice initiative.
>>
>> Stef
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> From: Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)gmail.com>
>> Subject: [gsoc-mentors] Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
>> Date: 8 Feb 2014 08:46:18 GMT+1
>> To: smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>> Reply-To: smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>>
>> Dear mentors,
>>
>> I propose that we run this year GSoC simply under 'Smalltalk' name.
>> Mentoring organization will be us mentors of past and current GSoCs, as the
>> name 'mentoring organization' implies anyway. Such organization therefore
>> doesn't need to be some kind of legal entity.
>>
>> Because I need to open a new website and we have only one week to deadline,
>> decision needs to be done soon.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Janko
>>
>> ---
>> Janko Mivšek
>> Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
>>
>> --
>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
>> "Smalltalk GSoC mentors" group.
>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an
>> email to smalltalk-gsoc-mentors+unsubscribe(a)googlegroups.com.
>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Of course you need it: I filled out quite some paperwork for Google. ESUG is
>> an official Google supplier, for that I filled american tax forms and so on.
>>
>> Without an organisation that will be very difficult. How do yu receive money
>> for the flight if someone goes to the meeting in the fall?
>>
>> One of the reasons why the Smalltalk GSOC was accepted was I think that it
>> was the same organisation that is already in the books of google.
>>
>> And I do not see why to change that: ESUG did a good job, we even lost money
>> (that is, we spend more money on additional Summer of Code slots
>> than got in with the money from google).
>> We payed all additional expenses of the people going to the Summit: Google
>> only pays the flight and hotel. Everyhting else not (e.g. going from the
>> airpot
>> to the hotel).
>>
>>
>> What we need to discuss this year is if additional slots make sense: We had
>> last year the fast that
>> a) it was very expensive for ESUG
>> b) even then, we got complaints that it was unfair that we did not pay the
>> same as google
>> c) that it was very extremely unfair that the student could not put “Google
>> Summer of Code” on the CV.
>>
>> The last is the Killer: money from ESUG is just money. GSoC is more. So we
>> ask if it is really worth to spend the money
>> if even the students are not happy about it.
>>
>> And if your motivation behind is that this way you think it will be easier
>> to enable “Quotas” for different Smalltalks: I think this is a dumb idea.
>>
>> Yes, Pharo is very active. So could every other Smalltalk be, too. They just
>> need to do it. If they do not, it is not my duty to limit
>> my activity for “Fairness”. Limiting the activity level of those who do to
>> be more “in line” with what those do who do nothing is just
>> *insane*. It’s a description of death itself.
>>
>> Marcus
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Esug-list mailing list
>> Esug-list(a)lists.esug.org
>> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org
>>
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Feb. 9, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Frank Shearar
The Squeak Oversight Board would like to see GSoC projects continue
under the European Smalltalk User Group.
The Squeak community plans to present several projects this year.
frank
On 8 February 2014 09:50, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse(a)inria.fr> wrote:
> Dear community
>
> On the smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com janko is kind of declaring
> that ESUG was not doing a good job managing
> GSOC. We feel insulted and we are quite concerned by that fact. Personally
> if students would not be involved I would vote that ESUG does not have
> anything to do with GSOC. Because it costs us money, time and stress. Note
> in addition that we never interferred with the choice or anything.
>
> I will ask the ESUG board to decide because we cannot do the job, spend
> time, money and be treated like that.
> Sorry! We are sad but this is like that.
>
> Then we do not like the kind of mails that Janko is sending us about the
> fact that ESUG is biased towards Pharo.
> Where are the research teams and teachers? Of course: the mails of janko
> are just so nice. I let you judge.
>
> It is particularly fun since this year we (the pharo board) decided not to
> organise a Pharo conference to avoid competing with ESUG.
>
> About motivations for my proposal:
>
> 1. 'Smalltalk' is more recognizable name on first spot that 'ESUG' . And
> this matters when a student looks at around 150 GSoC organizations to
> choose, which one to check and try. See last year list of orgs.
>
> 2. ESUG is currently regarded by many as too biased towards Pharo. Let we
> avoid starting debating is this is true or not. Making our org more
> independent will I hope remove any remaining doubt about that.
>
>
>
> I feel shocked and insulted but I take it easy, having success make you as
> easy target for jaleous people. This is strange that
> some people would prefer to have a non existing/moving open-source
> smalltalk. May be the losers theory.
>
> I added the answer of marcus below (because marcus usually is much calmer
> than me) so that Janko succeeded to get marcus reacting like that is a nice
> proof in itself.
>
> Seriously Smalltalk is in a so good shape in presence of lua, Javascript,
> ruby and python, clojure that we should fight.
>
> Excellent idea thank for this nice initiative.
>
> Stef
>
>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: [gsoc-mentors] Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
> Date: 8 Feb 2014 08:46:18 GMT+1
> To: smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
> Reply-To: smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>
> Dear mentors,
>
> I propose that we run this year GSoC simply under 'Smalltalk' name.
> Mentoring organization will be us mentors of past and current GSoCs, as the
> name 'mentoring organization' implies anyway. Such organization therefore
> doesn't need to be some kind of legal entity.
>
> Because I need to open a new website and we have only one week to deadline,
> decision needs to be done soon.
>
> Best regards
> Janko
>
> ---
> Janko Mivšek
> Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
>
> --
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
> "Smalltalk GSoC mentors" group.
> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an
> email to smalltalk-gsoc-mentors+unsubscribe(a)googlegroups.com.
> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
>
>
>
>
> Of course you need it: I filled out quite some paperwork for Google. ESUG is
> an official Google supplier, for that I filled american tax forms and so on.
>
> Without an organisation that will be very difficult. How do yu receive money
> for the flight if someone goes to the meeting in the fall?
>
> One of the reasons why the Smalltalk GSOC was accepted was I think that it
> was the same organisation that is already in the books of google.
>
> And I do not see why to change that: ESUG did a good job, we even lost money
> (that is, we spend more money on additional Summer of Code slots
> than got in with the money from google).
> We payed all additional expenses of the people going to the Summit: Google
> only pays the flight and hotel. Everyhting else not (e.g. going from the
> airpot
> to the hotel).
>
>
> What we need to discuss this year is if additional slots make sense: We had
> last year the fast that
> a) it was very expensive for ESUG
> b) even then, we got complaints that it was unfair that we did not pay the
> same as google
> c) that it was very extremely unfair that the student could not put “Google
> Summer of Code” on the CV.
>
> The last is the Killer: money from ESUG is just money. GSoC is more. So we
> ask if it is really worth to spend the money
> if even the students are not happy about it.
>
> And if your motivation behind is that this way you think it will be easier
> to enable “Quotas” for different Smalltalks: I think this is a dumb idea.
>
> Yes, Pharo is very active. So could every other Smalltalk be, too. They just
> need to do it. If they do not, it is not my duty to limit
> my activity for “Fairness”. Limiting the activity level of those who do to
> be more “in line” with what those do who do nothing is just
> *insane*. It’s a description of death itself.
>
> Marcus
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Esug-list mailing list
> Esug-list(a)lists.esug.org
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>
Feb. 9, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] Moving on with GSOC2014?
by Steven Kelly
+1. It would be a great service to Smalltalk if we could keep discussions like these calm and on topic.
________________________________
From: Esug-list on behalf of Sean DeNigris
Sent: Sat 08/02/2014 21:04
To: smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
Cc: ESUG Mailing list
Subject: Re: [Esug-list] Moving on with GSOC2014?
I think "Moving On" is the perfect subject. This debate is surreal - creating issues and drama out of thin air. While it's a great demonstration of the passion we all have for Smalltalk, there seems to be some real damage being done.
Bottom Line: I agree that it is too late to change anything for this year.
And when we do discuss it, let's take a big step back. The two issues Janko raised were:
- "Smalltalk" as a name may be better received by students
- Within the Smalltalk community, there is perceived bias of ESUG toward Pharo
Let's take them one at a time:
=="Smalltalk" as a name may be better received by students==
1. Are we having trouble finding quality students now? If so, it pays to discuss. But if we are happy with the current results, IIABDFI
2. If we need to improve, is this particular improvement worth risking:
- the possibility that the continuity of ESUG may have helped our acceptance by Google
- the tremendous resources, whether time/energy/financial, put in by ESUG
==Within the Smalltalk community, there is perceived bias of ESUG toward Pharo==
There's really only one thing to say about this. As it stands now, there is one person's perception of other people's perception. While as Smalltalkers, we can all appreciate the meta-ness of that ;), if such a perception exists, let those who perceive it stand up and give some evidence.
Let's focus on the facts, make the best decision for our community, and get back to work.
Feb. 8, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] Moving on with GSOC2014?
by Johan Fabry
+1 on all this.
On Feb 8, 2014, at 4:04 PM, Sean DeNigris <sean(a)clipperadams.com> wrote:
> I think "Moving On" is the perfect subject. This debate is surreal - creating issues and drama out of thin air. While it's a great demonstration of the passion we all have for Smalltalk, there seems to be some real damage being done.
>
> Bottom Line: I agree that it is too late to change anything for this year.
>
> And when we do discuss it, let's take a big step back. The two issues Janko raised were:
> - "Smalltalk" as a name may be better received by students
> - Within the Smalltalk community, there is perceived bias of ESUG toward Pharo
>
> Let's take them one at a time:
>
> =="Smalltalk" as a name may be better received by students==
> 1. Are we having trouble finding quality students now? If so, it pays to discuss. But if we are happy with the current results, IIABDFI
> 2. If we need to improve, is this particular improvement worth risking:
> - the possibility that the continuity of ESUG may have helped our acceptance by Google
> - the tremendous resources, whether time/energy/financial, put in by ESUG
>
> ==Within the Smalltalk community, there is perceived bias of ESUG toward Pharo==
> There's really only one thing to say about this. As it stands now, there is one person's perception of other people's perception. While as Smalltalkers, we can all appreciate the meta-ness of that ;), if such a perception exists, let those who perceive it stand up and give some evidence.
>
> Let's focus on the facts, make the best decision for our community, and get back to work.
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Feb. 8, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] Moving on with GSOC2014?
by Sean DeNigris
I think "Moving On" is the perfect subject. This debate is surreal -
creating issues and drama out of thin air. While it's a great demonstration
of the passion we all have for Smalltalk, there seems to be some real
damage being done.
Bottom Line: I agree that it is too late to change anything for this year.
And when we do discuss it, let's take a big step back. The two issues Janko
raised were:
- "Smalltalk" as a name may be better received by students
- Within the Smalltalk community, there is perceived bias of ESUG toward
Pharo
Let's take them one at a time:
=="Smalltalk" as a name may be better received by students==
1. Are we having trouble finding quality students now? If so, it pays to
discuss. But if we are happy with the current results, IIABDFI
2. If we need to improve, is this particular improvement worth risking:
- the possibility that the continuity of ESUG may have helped our
acceptance by Google
- the tremendous resources, whether time/energy/financial, put in by ESUG
==Within the Smalltalk community, there is perceived bias of ESUG toward
Pharo==
There's really only one thing to say about this. As it stands now, there is
one person's perception of other people's perception. While as
Smalltalkers, we can all appreciate the meta-ness of that ;), if such a
perception exists, let those who perceive it stand up and give some
evidence.
Let's focus on the facts, make the best decision for our community, and get
back to work.
Feb. 8, 2014
Moving on with GSOC2014?
by Paolo Bonzini
As things stand now, I don't think there is enough mutual trust between
ESUG and Janko to proceed with GSOC2014. I think either the name is
changed to "Smalltalk" as Janko proposed, which many people have
objected to, or he should take a step back.
I have experience with GSOC having served as admin for the GNU project
in 2011 so, if necessary, I volunteer to run the organization as admin
(and as ESUG).
I want to point out _very_ clearly, from the beginning that I wouldn't
want to have anything to do with any "extra slots" like there were last
year. This would be something for ESUG to sort out if they have the money.
Now, I cannot deny that I haven't been involved very much in Smalltalk
programming for the last few years. On the other hand administration is
mostly bureaucratic work, and I clearly have no bias in favor or against
any particular dialect.
Regards,
Paolo
Feb. 8, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Stéphane Ducasse
Hi Paolo
during the last ESUg board meeting we discussed (post mortem conference analysis and yearly assessment)
and arrived to the same conclusion.
Stef
> Janko, I don't think that anyone has any doubt about that. The number of proposals is obviously influenced by the popularity of dialects, but I'm 101% sure that prospective mentors are going to vote for them according to the value of the proposal and not the chosen dialect.
>
> I also don't see the point of investing so much into your own selection system. Google's is "interesting" in some cases, but it's gotten better and better every year. You're free of course to do what you want as the org admin, but I think the choice can only make things more confusing.
>
> Paolo
>
>> That's why I propose to go more
>> independent under new name 'Smalltalk', besides a clearly better
>> visibility of such name of course.
>>
>> I invite you to follow the debate on GSoC mentor list:
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors
>>
>> All mentors with voting rights on past GSoCs please join back to this
>> mailing list and help with debate:
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/join
>
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Re: [Esug-list] About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Paolo Bonzini
Il 08/02/2014 11:25, Janko Mivšek ha scritto:
> Which is to make GSoC attractive
> to all Smalltalkers by removing the last doubt about the any bias
> towards any Smalltalk or group.
Janko, I don't think that anyone has any doubt about that. The number
of proposals is obviously influenced by the popularity of dialects, but
I'm 101% sure that prospective mentors are going to vote for them
according to the value of the proposal and not the chosen dialect.
I also don't see the point of investing so much into your own selection
system. Google's is "interesting" in some cases, but it's gotten better
and better every year. You're free of course to do what you want as the
org admin, but I think the choice can only make things more confusing.
Paolo
> That's why I propose to go more
> independent under new name 'Smalltalk', besides a clearly better
> visibility of such name of course.
>
> I invite you to follow the debate on GSoC mentor list:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors
>
> All mentors with voting rights on past GSoCs please join back to this
> mailing list and help with debate:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/join
Feb. 8, 2014
Fwd: Esse status
by Dennis Schetinin
I've just found I didn't send this e-mail to ESUG list. Fixing it now:
--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dennis Schetinin <chaetal(a)gmail.com>
Date: 2014-02-06 10:20 GMT+04:00
Subject: Re: [Esug-list] Esse status
To: DeNigris Sean <sean(a)clipperadams.com>
Hi Sean,
The code is available here: http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Esse.html. I'm not
sure this is the final version, but one of the most "recent" ones. Also,
I've attached a .rar file with results Pavel submitted to Google (in case,
you can't access them from their site).
There are two major problems with the project.
1. The code quality is really low. I think, it's not Smalltalk-ish code at
all. Unfortunately, I didn't manage to control code in 2012, and was able
to manage it only in a fraction of how I would like it to be in 2013. It's
really hard to do in GSoC (as it is more feature-oriented and focused on
"external" result, not internal quality), but I hope now I understand how
to do it (in case I'll take part as tutor, of course).
2. The project suffers from using "conventional" (old) graphics engine.
This problem was addressed by a student in one of the thesis works I gave
last year, but with only partial success. And worse, for some reasons, the
student is not available right now and I can't get the code she wrote. This
is for the first time and really frustrating me :(
I still think the topic is really important, can be widely used in both
applications and development process itself to the advantage of Pharo, and
is really interesting.
--
Best regards,
Dennis Schetinin
2014-02-06 DeNigris Sean <sean(a)clipperadams.com>:
> - Boundless and zoomable interfaces with Pharo. Continuation of
> http://gsoc2012.esug.org/projects/esse using Athens. Perhaps creating
> some development tools.
>
> What was accomplished? Where is the code? How and where to load it?
>
> Thanks.
> Sean
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Feb. 8, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Stéphane Ducasse
+ 1 :)
> the only thing that I can say is that you cannot say “ESUG is biased” and not wait a response… if you make accusations you will have the concerned people reacting.
> Imagine I say in list “Janko is a bad person, but lets avoid that discussion”… obviously that will not happen (and please notice, I’m not saying you are, I’m just using it as an example of a bad choice of argument).
>
> Esteban
Feb. 8, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Stéphane Ducasse
> Guys, could you please stop this debate and focus all this energy on
> proposing good topics instead? Try to actually accomplish something?
this is what I’m doing since years.
> Is this what we want to show as a community? Hasn't this discussion done
> enough harm already to the image we show to the world? Come on... Let's
> try to be a better community together, not a worse one.
Exactly so people should start not to piss on us :)
And judge on what we are doing:
- new lectures in cameron
- support prague community
- supporting FAST
- supporting new books
- pushing to get new lectures (delft, lugano and others I hope that they will be able to do so)
Stef
>> Dear Smalltalkers,
>>
>> Stef is overreacting as always, going off-topic and don't want to see
>> the real reasons behind this proposal. Which is to make GSoC attractive
>> to all Smalltalkers by removing the last doubt about the any bias
>> towards any Smalltalk or group. That's why I propose to go more
>> independent under new name 'Smalltalk', besides a clearly better
>> visibility of such name of course.
>>
>> I invite you to follow the debate on GSoC mentor list:
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors
>>
>> All mentors with voting rights on past GSoCs please join back to this
>> mailing list and help with debate:
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/join
>>
>> Best regards
>> Janko
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dne 08. 02. 2014 10:50, piše Stéphane Ducasse:
>>> Dear community
>>>
>>> On the smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com> janko is kind of
>>> declaring that ESUG was not doing a good job managing
>>> GSOC. We feel insulted and we are quite concerned by that fact.
>>> Personally if students would not be involved I would vote that ESUG does
>>> not have anything to do with GSOC. Because it costs us money, time and
>>> stress. Note in addition that we never interferred with the choice or
>>> anything.
>>>
>>> I will ask the ESUG board to decide because we cannot do the job, spend
>>> time, money and be treated like that.
>>> Sorry! We are sad but this is like that.
>>>
>>> Then we do not like the kind of mails that Janko is sending us about the
>>> fact that ESUG is biased towards Pharo.
>>> Where are the research teams and teachers? Of course: the mails of
>>> janko are just so nice. I let you judge.
>>>
>>> It is particularly fun since this year we (the pharo board) decided not
>>> to organise a Pharo conference to avoid competing with ESUG.
>>>
>>>> About motivations for my proposal:
>>>>
>>>> 1. 'Smalltalk' is more recognizable name on first spot that 'ESUG' .
>>>> And this matters when a student looks at around 150 GSoC organizations
>>>> to choose, which one to check and try. See last year list of orgs
>>>> <http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/list/public/google/gsoc2013>.
>>>>
>>>> 2. ESUG is currently regarded by many as too biased towards Pharo. Let
>>>> we avoid starting debating is this is true or not. Making our org more
>>>> independent will I hope remove any remaining doubt about that.
>>>
>>>
>>> I feel shocked and insulted but I take it easy, having success make you
>>> as easy target for jaleous people. This is strange that
>>> some people would prefer to have a non existing/moving open-source
>>> smalltalk. May be the losers theory.
>>>
>>> I added the answer of marcus below (because marcus usually is much
>>> calmer than me) so that Janko succeeded to get marcus reacting like that
>>> is a nice proof in itself.
>>>
>>> Seriously Smalltalk is in a so good shape in presence of lua,
>>> Javascript, ruby and python, clojure that we should fight.
>>>
>>> Excellent idea thank for this nice initiative.
>>>
>>> Stef
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>
>>>> *From: *Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)gmail.com
>>>> <mailto:janko.mivsek@gmail.com>>
>>>> *Subject: **[gsoc-mentors] Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name*
>>>> *Date: *8 Feb 2014 08:46:18 GMT+1
>>>> *To: *smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>>>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>
>>>> *Reply-To: *smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>>>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>
>>>>
>>>> Dear mentors,
>>>>
>>>> I propose that we run this year GSoC simply under 'Smalltalk' name.
>>>> Mentoring organization will be us mentors of past and current GSoCs,
>>>> as the name 'mentoring organization' implies anyway. Such organization
>>>> therefore doesn't need to be some kind of legal entity.
>>>>
>>>> Because I need to open a new website and we have only one week to
>>>> deadline, decision needs to be done soon.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>> Janko
>>>>
>>>> ---
>>>> Janko Mivšek
>>>> Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Of course you need it: I filled out quite some paperwork for Google.
>>> ESUG is an official Google supplier, for that I filled american tax
>>> forms and so on.
>>>
>>> Without an organisation that will be very difficult. How do yu receive
>>> money for the flight if someone goes to the meeting in the fall?
>>>
>>> One of the reasons why the Smalltalk GSOC was accepted was I think that
>>> it was the same organisation that is already in the books of google.
>>>
>>> And I do not see why to change that: ESUG did a good job, we even lost
>>> money (that is, we spend more money on additional Summer of Code slots
>>> than got in with the money from google).
>>> We payed all additional expenses of the people going to the Summit:
>>> Google only pays the flight and hotel. Everyhting else not (e.g. going
>>> from the airpot
>>> to the hotel).
>>>
>>>
>>> What we need to discuss this year is if additional slots make sense: We
>>> had last year the fast that
>>> a) it was very expensive for ESUG
>>> b) even then, we got complaints that it was unfair that we did not pay
>>> the same as google
>>> c) that it was very extremely unfair that the student could not put
>>> “Google Summer of Code” on the CV.
>>>
>>> The last is the Killer: money from ESUG is just money. GSoC is more. So
>>> we ask if it is really worth to spend the money
>>> if even the students are not happy about it.
>>>
>>> And if your motivation behind is that this way you think it will be
>>> easier to enable “Quotas” for different Smalltalks: I think this is a
>>> dumb idea.
>>>
>>> Yes, Pharo is very active. So could every other Smalltalk be, too. They
>>> just need to do it. If they do not, it is not my duty to limit
>>> my activity for “Fairness”. Limiting the activity level of those who do
>>> to be more “in line” with what those do who do nothing is just
>>> *insane*. It’s a description of death itself.
>>>
>>> Marcus
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Esug-list] About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Nicolas Petton
Guys, could you please stop this debate and focus all this energy on
proposing good topics instead? Try to actually accomplish something?
Is this what we want to show as a community? Hasn't this discussion done
enough harm already to the image we show to the world? Come on... Let's
try to be a better community together, not a worse one.
Janko Mivšek writes:
> Dear Smalltalkers,
>
> Stef is overreacting as always, going off-topic and don't want to see
> the real reasons behind this proposal. Which is to make GSoC attractive
> to all Smalltalkers by removing the last doubt about the any bias
> towards any Smalltalk or group. That's why I propose to go more
> independent under new name 'Smalltalk', besides a clearly better
> visibility of such name of course.
>
> I invite you to follow the debate on GSoC mentor list:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors
>
> All mentors with voting rights on past GSoCs please join back to this
> mailing list and help with debate:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/join
>
> Best regards
> Janko
>
>
>
>
> Dne 08. 02. 2014 10:50, piše Stéphane Ducasse:
>> Dear community
>>
>> On the smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com> janko is kind of
>> declaring that ESUG was not doing a good job managing
>> GSOC. We feel insulted and we are quite concerned by that fact.
>> Personally if students would not be involved I would vote that ESUG does
>> not have anything to do with GSOC. Because it costs us money, time and
>> stress. Note in addition that we never interferred with the choice or
>> anything.
>>
>> I will ask the ESUG board to decide because we cannot do the job, spend
>> time, money and be treated like that.
>> Sorry! We are sad but this is like that.
>>
>> Then we do not like the kind of mails that Janko is sending us about the
>> fact that ESUG is biased towards Pharo.
>> Where are the research teams and teachers? Of course: the mails of
>> janko are just so nice. I let you judge.
>>
>> It is particularly fun since this year we (the pharo board) decided not
>> to organise a Pharo conference to avoid competing with ESUG.
>>
>>> About motivations for my proposal:
>>>
>>> 1. 'Smalltalk' is more recognizable name on first spot that 'ESUG' .
>>> And this matters when a student looks at around 150 GSoC organizations
>>> to choose, which one to check and try. See last year list of orgs
>>> <http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/list/public/google/gsoc2013>.
>>>
>>> 2. ESUG is currently regarded by many as too biased towards Pharo. Let
>>> we avoid starting debating is this is true or not. Making our org more
>>> independent will I hope remove any remaining doubt about that.
>>
>>
>> I feel shocked and insulted but I take it easy, having success make you
>> as easy target for jaleous people. This is strange that
>> some people would prefer to have a non existing/moving open-source
>> smalltalk. May be the losers theory.
>>
>> I added the answer of marcus below (because marcus usually is much
>> calmer than me) so that Janko succeeded to get marcus reacting like that
>> is a nice proof in itself.
>>
>> Seriously Smalltalk is in a so good shape in presence of lua,
>> Javascript, ruby and python, clojure that we should fight.
>>
>> Excellent idea thank for this nice initiative.
>>
>> Stef
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>> *From: *Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)gmail.com
>>> <mailto:janko.mivsek@gmail.com>>
>>> *Subject: **[gsoc-mentors] Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name*
>>> *Date: *8 Feb 2014 08:46:18 GMT+1
>>> *To: *smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>
>>> *Reply-To: *smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>
>>>
>>> Dear mentors,
>>>
>>> I propose that we run this year GSoC simply under 'Smalltalk' name.
>>> Mentoring organization will be us mentors of past and current GSoCs,
>>> as the name 'mentoring organization' implies anyway. Such organization
>>> therefore doesn't need to be some kind of legal entity.
>>>
>>> Because I need to open a new website and we have only one week to
>>> deadline, decision needs to be done soon.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> Janko
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Janko Mivšek
>>> Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>> Of course you need it: I filled out quite some paperwork for Google.
>> ESUG is an official Google supplier, for that I filled american tax
>> forms and so on.
>>
>> Without an organisation that will be very difficult. How do yu receive
>> money for the flight if someone goes to the meeting in the fall?
>>
>> One of the reasons why the Smalltalk GSOC was accepted was I think that
>> it was the same organisation that is already in the books of google.
>>
>> And I do not see why to change that: ESUG did a good job, we even lost
>> money (that is, we spend more money on additional Summer of Code slots
>> than got in with the money from google).
>> We payed all additional expenses of the people going to the Summit:
>> Google only pays the flight and hotel. Everyhting else not (e.g. going
>> from the airpot
>> to the hotel).
>>
>>
>> What we need to discuss this year is if additional slots make sense: We
>> had last year the fast that
>> a) it was very expensive for ESUG
>> b) even then, we got complaints that it was unfair that we did not pay
>> the same as google
>> c) that it was very extremely unfair that the student could not put
>> “Google Summer of Code” on the CV.
>>
>> The last is the Killer: money from ESUG is just money. GSoC is more. So
>> we ask if it is really worth to spend the money
>> if even the students are not happy about it.
>>
>> And if your motivation behind is that this way you think it will be
>> easier to enable “Quotas” for different Smalltalks: I think this is a
>> dumb idea.
>>
>> Yes, Pharo is very active. So could every other Smalltalk be, too. They
>> just need to do it. If they do not, it is not my duty to limit
>> my activity for “Fairness”. Limiting the activity level of those who do
>> to be more “in line” with what those do who do nothing is just
>> *insane*. It’s a description of death itself.
>>
>> Marcus
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> Esug-list(a)lists.esug.org
>> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org
>>
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Feb. 8, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Bruce Badger
It's remarkable that for such a small community, centred around an amazing
language, we end up being so balkanised (with apologies to the Balkans for
using that term).
I really don't think setting up a yet another new grouping will help.
Unless we we like the balkanisation (I don't) we should work to identify
and group around some centre of gravity.
Are we really a community worthy of the term 'community'? I do hope we are.
On 8 February 2014 10:33, Esteban Lorenzano <estebanlm(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> the only thing that I can say is that you cannot say “ESUG is biased” and
> not wait a response… if you make accusations you will have the concerned
> people reacting.
> Imagine I say in list “Janko is a bad person, but lets avoid that
> discussion”… obviously that will not happen (and please notice, I’m not
> saying you are, I’m just using it as an example of a bad choice of
> argument).
>
> Esteban
>
> On 08 Feb 2014, at 11:25, Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)eranova.si> wrote:
>
> > Dear Smalltalkers,
> >
> > Stef is overreacting as always, going off-topic and don't want to see
> > the real reasons behind this proposal. Which is to make GSoC attractive
> > to all Smalltalkers by removing the last doubt about the any bias
> > towards any Smalltalk or group. That's why I propose to go more
> > independent under new name 'Smalltalk', besides a clearly better
> > visibility of such name of course.
> >
> > I invite you to follow the debate on GSoC mentor list:
> >
> > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors
> >
> > All mentors with voting rights on past GSoCs please join back to this
> > mailing list and help with debate:
> >
> > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/join
> >
> > Best regards
> > Janko
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Dne 08. 02. 2014 10:50, piše Stéphane Ducasse:
> >> Dear community
> >>
> >> On the smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
> >> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com> janko is kind of
> >> declaring that ESUG was not doing a good job managing
> >> GSOC. We feel insulted and we are quite concerned by that fact.
> >> Personally if students would not be involved I would vote that ESUG does
> >> not have anything to do with GSOC. Because it costs us money, time and
> >> stress. Note in addition that we never interferred with the choice or
> >> anything.
> >>
> >> I will ask the ESUG board to decide because we cannot do the job, spend
> >> time, money and be treated like that.
> >> Sorry! We are sad but this is like that.
> >>
> >> Then we do not like the kind of mails that Janko is sending us about the
> >> fact that ESUG is biased towards Pharo.
> >> Where are the research teams and teachers? Of course: the mails of
> >> janko are just so nice. I let you judge.
> >>
> >> It is particularly fun since this year we (the pharo board) decided not
> >> to organise a Pharo conference to avoid competing with ESUG.
> >>
> >>> About motivations for my proposal:
> >>>
> >>> 1. 'Smalltalk' is more recognizable name on first spot that 'ESUG' .
> >>> And this matters when a student looks at around 150 GSoC organizations
> >>> to choose, which one to check and try. See last year list of orgs
> >>> <http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/list/public/google/gsoc2013>.
> >>>
> >>> 2. ESUG is currently regarded by many as too biased towards Pharo. Let
> >>> we avoid starting debating is this is true or not. Making our org more
> >>> independent will I hope remove any remaining doubt about that.
> >>
> >>
> >> I feel shocked and insulted but I take it easy, having success make you
> >> as easy target for jaleous people. This is strange that
> >> some people would prefer to have a non existing/moving open-source
> >> smalltalk. May be the losers theory.
> >>
> >> I added the answer of marcus below (because marcus usually is much
> >> calmer than me) so that Janko succeeded to get marcus reacting like that
> >> is a nice proof in itself.
> >>
> >> Seriously Smalltalk is in a so good shape in presence of lua,
> >> Javascript, ruby and python, clojure that we should fight.
> >>
> >> Excellent idea thank for this nice initiative.
> >>
> >> Stef
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Begin forwarded message:
> >>
> >>> *From: *Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)gmail.com
> >>> <mailto:janko.mivsek@gmail.com>>
> >>> *Subject: **[gsoc-mentors] Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name*
> >>> *Date: *8 Feb 2014 08:46:18 GMT+1
> >>> *To: *smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
> >>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>
> >>> *Reply-To: *smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
> >>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>
> >>>
> >>> Dear mentors,
> >>>
> >>> I propose that we run this year GSoC simply under 'Smalltalk' name.
> >>> Mentoring organization will be us mentors of past and current GSoCs,
> >>> as the name 'mentoring organization' implies anyway. Such organization
> >>> therefore doesn't need to be some kind of legal entity.
> >>>
> >>> Because I need to open a new website and we have only one week to
> >>> deadline, decision needs to be done soon.
> >>>
> >>> Best regards
> >>> Janko
> >>>
> >>> ---
> >>> Janko Mivšek
> >>> Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google
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> >>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com>.
> >>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Of course you need it: I filled out quite some paperwork for Google.
> >> ESUG is an official Google supplier, for that I filled american tax
> >> forms and so on.
> >>
> >> Without an organisation that will be very difficult. How do yu receive
> >> money for the flight if someone goes to the meeting in the fall?
> >>
> >> One of the reasons why the Smalltalk GSOC was accepted was I think that
> >> it was the same organisation that is already in the books of google.
> >>
> >> And I do not see why to change that: ESUG did a good job, we even lost
> >> money (that is, we spend more money on additional Summer of Code slots
> >> than got in with the money from google).
> >> We payed all additional expenses of the people going to the Summit:
> >> Google only pays the flight and hotel. Everyhting else not (e.g. going
> >> from the airpot
> >> to the hotel).
> >>
> >>
> >> What we need to discuss this year is if additional slots make sense: We
> >> had last year the fast that
> >> a) it was very expensive for ESUG
> >> b) even then, we got complaints that it was unfair that we did not pay
> >> the same as google
> >> c) that it was very extremely unfair that the student could not put
> >> “Google Summer of Code” on the CV.
> >>
> >> The last is the Killer: money from ESUG is just money. GSoC is more. So
> >> we ask if it is really worth to spend the money
> >> if even the students are not happy about it.
> >>
> >> And if your motivation behind is that this way you think it will be
> >> easier to enable “Quotas” for different Smalltalks: I think this is a
> >> dumb idea.
> >>
> >> Yes, Pharo is very active. So could every other Smalltalk be, too. They
> >> just need to do it. If they do not, it is not my duty to limit
> >> my activity for “Fairness”. Limiting the activity level of those who do
> >> to be more “in line” with what those do who do nothing is just
> >> *insane*. It’s a description of death itself.
> >>
> >> Marcus
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> Esug-list mailing list
> >> Esug-list(a)lists.esug.org
> >> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org
> >>
> >
> > --
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> > Aida/Web
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> >
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Feb. 8, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Esteban Lorenzano
the only thing that I can say is that you cannot say “ESUG is biased” and not wait a response… if you make accusations you will have the concerned people reacting.
Imagine I say in list “Janko is a bad person, but lets avoid that discussion”… obviously that will not happen (and please notice, I’m not saying you are, I’m just using it as an example of a bad choice of argument).
Esteban
On 08 Feb 2014, at 11:25, Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)eranova.si> wrote:
> Dear Smalltalkers,
>
> Stef is overreacting as always, going off-topic and don't want to see
> the real reasons behind this proposal. Which is to make GSoC attractive
> to all Smalltalkers by removing the last doubt about the any bias
> towards any Smalltalk or group. That's why I propose to go more
> independent under new name 'Smalltalk', besides a clearly better
> visibility of such name of course.
>
> I invite you to follow the debate on GSoC mentor list:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors
>
> All mentors with voting rights on past GSoCs please join back to this
> mailing list and help with debate:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/join
>
> Best regards
> Janko
>
>
>
>
> Dne 08. 02. 2014 10:50, piše Stéphane Ducasse:
>> Dear community
>>
>> On the smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com> janko is kind of
>> declaring that ESUG was not doing a good job managing
>> GSOC. We feel insulted and we are quite concerned by that fact.
>> Personally if students would not be involved I would vote that ESUG does
>> not have anything to do with GSOC. Because it costs us money, time and
>> stress. Note in addition that we never interferred with the choice or
>> anything.
>>
>> I will ask the ESUG board to decide because we cannot do the job, spend
>> time, money and be treated like that.
>> Sorry! We are sad but this is like that.
>>
>> Then we do not like the kind of mails that Janko is sending us about the
>> fact that ESUG is biased towards Pharo.
>> Where are the research teams and teachers? Of course: the mails of
>> janko are just so nice. I let you judge.
>>
>> It is particularly fun since this year we (the pharo board) decided not
>> to organise a Pharo conference to avoid competing with ESUG.
>>
>>> About motivations for my proposal:
>>>
>>> 1. 'Smalltalk' is more recognizable name on first spot that 'ESUG' .
>>> And this matters when a student looks at around 150 GSoC organizations
>>> to choose, which one to check and try. See last year list of orgs
>>> <http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/list/public/google/gsoc2013>.
>>>
>>> 2. ESUG is currently regarded by many as too biased towards Pharo. Let
>>> we avoid starting debating is this is true or not. Making our org more
>>> independent will I hope remove any remaining doubt about that.
>>
>>
>> I feel shocked and insulted but I take it easy, having success make you
>> as easy target for jaleous people. This is strange that
>> some people would prefer to have a non existing/moving open-source
>> smalltalk. May be the losers theory.
>>
>> I added the answer of marcus below (because marcus usually is much
>> calmer than me) so that Janko succeeded to get marcus reacting like that
>> is a nice proof in itself.
>>
>> Seriously Smalltalk is in a so good shape in presence of lua,
>> Javascript, ruby and python, clojure that we should fight.
>>
>> Excellent idea thank for this nice initiative.
>>
>> Stef
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>> *From: *Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)gmail.com
>>> <mailto:janko.mivsek@gmail.com>>
>>> *Subject: **[gsoc-mentors] Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name*
>>> *Date: *8 Feb 2014 08:46:18 GMT+1
>>> *To: *smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>
>>> *Reply-To: *smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>
>>>
>>> Dear mentors,
>>>
>>> I propose that we run this year GSoC simply under 'Smalltalk' name.
>>> Mentoring organization will be us mentors of past and current GSoCs,
>>> as the name 'mentoring organization' implies anyway. Such organization
>>> therefore doesn't need to be some kind of legal entity.
>>>
>>> Because I need to open a new website and we have only one week to
>>> deadline, decision needs to be done soon.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> Janko
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Janko Mivšek
>>> Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
>>>
>>> --
>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google
>>> Groups "Smalltalk GSoC mentors" group.
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>>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com>.
>>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
>>
>>
>>
>> Of course you need it: I filled out quite some paperwork for Google.
>> ESUG is an official Google supplier, for that I filled american tax
>> forms and so on.
>>
>> Without an organisation that will be very difficult. How do yu receive
>> money for the flight if someone goes to the meeting in the fall?
>>
>> One of the reasons why the Smalltalk GSOC was accepted was I think that
>> it was the same organisation that is already in the books of google.
>>
>> And I do not see why to change that: ESUG did a good job, we even lost
>> money (that is, we spend more money on additional Summer of Code slots
>> than got in with the money from google).
>> We payed all additional expenses of the people going to the Summit:
>> Google only pays the flight and hotel. Everyhting else not (e.g. going
>> from the airpot
>> to the hotel).
>>
>>
>> What we need to discuss this year is if additional slots make sense: We
>> had last year the fast that
>> a) it was very expensive for ESUG
>> b) even then, we got complaints that it was unfair that we did not pay
>> the same as google
>> c) that it was very extremely unfair that the student could not put
>> “Google Summer of Code” on the CV.
>>
>> The last is the Killer: money from ESUG is just money. GSoC is more. So
>> we ask if it is really worth to spend the money
>> if even the students are not happy about it.
>>
>> And if your motivation behind is that this way you think it will be
>> easier to enable “Quotas” for different Smalltalks: I think this is a
>> dumb idea.
>>
>> Yes, Pharo is very active. So could every other Smalltalk be, too. They
>> just need to do it. If they do not, it is not my duty to limit
>> my activity for “Fairness”. Limiting the activity level of those who do
>> to be more “in line” with what those do who do nothing is just
>> *insane*. It’s a description of death itself.
>>
>> Marcus
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Esug-list mailing list
>> Esug-list(a)lists.esug.org
>> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org
>>
>
> --
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> Aida/Web
> Smalltalk Web Application Server
> http://www.aidaweb.si
>
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Feb. 8, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Janko Mivšek
Dear Smalltalkers,
Stef is overreacting as always, going off-topic and don't want to see
the real reasons behind this proposal. Which is to make GSoC attractive
to all Smalltalkers by removing the last doubt about the any bias
towards any Smalltalk or group. That's why I propose to go more
independent under new name 'Smalltalk', besides a clearly better
visibility of such name of course.
I invite you to follow the debate on GSoC mentor list:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors
All mentors with voting rights on past GSoCs please join back to this
mailing list and help with debate:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/join
Best regards
Janko
Dne 08. 02. 2014 10:50, piše Stéphane Ducasse:
> Dear community
>
> On the smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com> janko is kind of
> declaring that ESUG was not doing a good job managing
> GSOC. We feel insulted and we are quite concerned by that fact.
> Personally if students would not be involved I would vote that ESUG does
> not have anything to do with GSOC. Because it costs us money, time and
> stress. Note in addition that we never interferred with the choice or
> anything.
>
> I will ask the ESUG board to decide because we cannot do the job, spend
> time, money and be treated like that.
> Sorry! We are sad but this is like that.
>
> Then we do not like the kind of mails that Janko is sending us about the
> fact that ESUG is biased towards Pharo.
> Where are the research teams and teachers? Of course: the mails of
> janko are just so nice. I let you judge.
>
> It is particularly fun since this year we (the pharo board) decided not
> to organise a Pharo conference to avoid competing with ESUG.
>
>> About motivations for my proposal:
>>
>> 1. 'Smalltalk' is more recognizable name on first spot that 'ESUG' .
>> And this matters when a student looks at around 150 GSoC organizations
>> to choose, which one to check and try. See last year list of orgs
>> <http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/list/public/google/gsoc2013>.
>>
>> 2. ESUG is currently regarded by many as too biased towards Pharo. Let
>> we avoid starting debating is this is true or not. Making our org more
>> independent will I hope remove any remaining doubt about that.
>
>
> I feel shocked and insulted but I take it easy, having success make you
> as easy target for jaleous people. This is strange that
> some people would prefer to have a non existing/moving open-source
> smalltalk. May be the losers theory.
>
> I added the answer of marcus below (because marcus usually is much
> calmer than me) so that Janko succeeded to get marcus reacting like that
> is a nice proof in itself.
>
> Seriously Smalltalk is in a so good shape in presence of lua,
> Javascript, ruby and python, clojure that we should fight.
>
> Excellent idea thank for this nice initiative.
>
> Stef
>
>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> *From: *Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)gmail.com
>> <mailto:janko.mivsek@gmail.com>>
>> *Subject: **[gsoc-mentors] Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name*
>> *Date: *8 Feb 2014 08:46:18 GMT+1
>> *To: *smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>
>> *Reply-To: *smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>
>>
>> Dear mentors,
>>
>> I propose that we run this year GSoC simply under 'Smalltalk' name.
>> Mentoring organization will be us mentors of past and current GSoCs,
>> as the name 'mentoring organization' implies anyway. Such organization
>> therefore doesn't need to be some kind of legal entity.
>>
>> Because I need to open a new website and we have only one week to
>> deadline, decision needs to be done soon.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Janko
>>
>> ---
>> Janko Mivšek
>> Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
>>
>> --
>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google
>> Groups "Smalltalk GSoC mentors" group.
>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send
>> an email to smalltalk-gsoc-mentors+unsubscribe(a)googlegroups.com
>> <mailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com>.
>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
>
>
>
> Of course you need it: I filled out quite some paperwork for Google.
> ESUG is an official Google supplier, for that I filled american tax
> forms and so on.
>
> Without an organisation that will be very difficult. How do yu receive
> money for the flight if someone goes to the meeting in the fall?
>
> One of the reasons why the Smalltalk GSOC was accepted was I think that
> it was the same organisation that is already in the books of google.
>
> And I do not see why to change that: ESUG did a good job, we even lost
> money (that is, we spend more money on additional Summer of Code slots
> than got in with the money from google).
> We payed all additional expenses of the people going to the Summit:
> Google only pays the flight and hotel. Everyhting else not (e.g. going
> from the airpot
> to the hotel).
>
>
> What we need to discuss this year is if additional slots make sense: We
> had last year the fast that
> a) it was very expensive for ESUG
> b) even then, we got complaints that it was unfair that we did not pay
> the same as google
> c) that it was very extremely unfair that the student could not put
> “Google Summer of Code” on the CV.
>
> The last is the Killer: money from ESUG is just money. GSoC is more. So
> we ask if it is really worth to spend the money
> if even the students are not happy about it.
>
> And if your motivation behind is that this way you think it will be
> easier to enable “Quotas” for different Smalltalks: I think this is a
> dumb idea.
>
> Yes, Pharo is very active. So could every other Smalltalk be, too. They
> just need to do it. If they do not, it is not my duty to limit
> my activity for “Fairness”. Limiting the activity level of those who do
> to be more “in line” with what those do who do nothing is just
> *insane*. It’s a description of death itself.
>
> Marcus
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Esug-list mailing list
> Esug-list(a)lists.esug.org
> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org
>
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Smalltalk Web Application Server
http://www.aidaweb.si
Feb. 8, 2014
About GSOC mess: Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
by Stéphane Ducasse
Dear community
On the smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com janko is kind of declaring that ESUG was not doing a good job managing
GSOC. We feel insulted and we are quite concerned by that fact. Personally if students would not be involved I would vote that ESUG does not have anything to do with GSOC. Because it costs us money, time and stress. Note in addition that we never interferred with the choice or anything.
I will ask the ESUG board to decide because we cannot do the job, spend time, money and be treated like that.
Sorry! We are sad but this is like that.
Then we do not like the kind of mails that Janko is sending us about the fact that ESUG is biased towards Pharo.
Where are the research teams and teachers? Of course: the mails of janko are just so nice. I let you judge.
It is particularly fun since this year we (the pharo board) decided not to organise a Pharo conference to avoid competing with ESUG.
> About motivations for my proposal:
>
> 1. 'Smalltalk' is more recognizable name on first spot that 'ESUG' . And this matters when a student looks at around 150 GSoC organizations to choose, which one to check and try. See last year list of orgs.
>
> 2. ESUG is currently regarded by many as too biased towards Pharo. Let we avoid starting debating is this is true or not. Making our org more independent will I hope remove any remaining doubt about that.
I feel shocked and insulted but I take it easy, having success make you as easy target for jaleous people. This is strange that
some people would prefer to have a non existing/moving open-source smalltalk. May be the losers theory.
I added the answer of marcus below (because marcus usually is much calmer than me) so that Janko succeeded to get marcus reacting like that is a nice proof in itself.
Seriously Smalltalk is in a so good shape in presence of lua, Javascript, ruby and python, clojure that we should fight.
Excellent idea thank for this nice initiative.
Stef
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: [gsoc-mentors] Running under 'Smalltalk' org. name
> Date: 8 Feb 2014 08:46:18 GMT+1
> To: smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
> Reply-To: smalltalk-gsoc-mentors(a)googlegroups.com
>
> Dear mentors,
>
> I propose that we run this year GSoC simply under 'Smalltalk' name. Mentoring organization will be us mentors of past and current GSoCs, as the name 'mentoring organization' implies anyway. Such organization therefore doesn't need to be some kind of legal entity.
>
> Because I need to open a new website and we have only one week to deadline, decision needs to be done soon.
>
> Best regards
> Janko
>
> ---
> Janko Mivšek
> Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
>
> --
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Smalltalk GSoC mentors" group.
> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to smalltalk-gsoc-mentors+unsubscribe(a)googlegroups.com.
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Of course you need it: I filled out quite some paperwork for Google. ESUG is an official Google supplier, for that I filled american tax forms and so on.
Without an organisation that will be very difficult. How do yu receive money for the flight if someone goes to the meeting in the fall?
One of the reasons why the Smalltalk GSOC was accepted was I think that it was the same organisation that is already in the books of google.
And I do not see why to change that: ESUG did a good job, we even lost money (that is, we spend more money on additional Summer of Code slots
than got in with the money from google).
We payed all additional expenses of the people going to the Summit: Google only pays the flight and hotel. Everyhting else not (e.g. going from the airpot
to the hotel).
What we need to discuss this year is if additional slots make sense: We had last year the fast that
a) it was very expensive for ESUG
b) even then, we got complaints that it was unfair that we did not pay the same as google
c) that it was very extremely unfair that the student could not put “Google Summer of Code” on the CV.
The last is the Killer: money from ESUG is just money. GSoC is more. So we ask if it is really worth to spend the money
if even the students are not happy about it.
And if your motivation behind is that this way you think it will be easier to enable “Quotas” for different Smalltalks: I think this is a dumb idea.
Yes, Pharo is very active. So could every other Smalltalk be, too. They just need to do it. If they do not, it is not my duty to limit
my activity for “Fairness”. Limiting the activity level of those who do to be more “in line” with what those do who do nothing is just
*insane*. It’s a description of death itself.
Marcus
Feb. 8, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] Google Summer of Code is here, your ideas please!
by Stéphane Ducasse
Hi jano
do you need help to create a web page for 2014 because I do not see it.
Should we use the 2013 for checking proposed topics?
Since the deadline is quite soon how can we help?
Stef
On 04 Feb 2014, at 11:58, Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek(a)eranova.si> wrote:
> Dear Smalltalkers,
>
> Tenth GSoC is here and application deadline is earlier this year,
> already next Friday!
>
> Time therefore for your cool project ideas on this year Smalltalk GSoC
> Hurry up!
>
> For now just express any idea you have here on the mailing list. Later
> we will together develop it to be in complete format together with two
> mentors needed. To see how fully developed ideas look like please look
> at 2012 ones at:http://gsoc2013.esug.org/ideas.
>
> Ideally (but not necessary right now) you should prepare an idea
> following this template:
>
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Title:
>
> Level: (beginner, intermediate, advanced)
>
> Possible mentor: (can be assigned later)
>
> Possible second mentor: (can be assigned later)
>
> Description
>
> Technical Details
>
> Benefits to the Student
>
> Benefits to the Community
>
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Note also that students yourselves can propose a GSoC project. So if you
> like to be a student on this year GSoC and have a nice idea, don't be
> shy and propose it here! The community will listen you and guide to the
> really nicely proposed project.
>
> For the community, start looking around for students. Think about how to
> approach the universities near by you, do you know who to contact
> there, etc.
>
> Our special website is in preparation and will be online in few days.
> Official Google GSoC site is here:
>
> http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014.
>
> Specially read carefully the FAQ:
>
> http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc20…
>
> Mentors of all past GSoCs please rejoin the mentors mailing list, where
> we discuss all details about this year GSoC:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors
>
> While students interested on GSoC please join a special Smalltalk GSoC
> mailing list for you:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/smalltalk-gsoc-students
>
> Best regards
> Janko
>
> --
> Janko Mivšek
> Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
>
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Feb. 8, 2014
Fwd: [Pharo-users] Please help beta test Pharo 3.0 NOW !
by Stéphane Ducasse
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Sven Van Caekenberghe <sven(a)stfx.eu>
> Subject: [Pharo-users] Please help beta test Pharo 3.0 NOW !
> Date: 7 Feb 2014 12:07:17 GMT+1
> To: Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users(a)lists.pharo.org>, Pharo Development List <pharo-dev(a)lists.pharo.org>
> Reply-To: Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users(a)lists.pharo.org>
>
> Dear fellow Pharoers,
>
>
> Pharo 2.0 was released in March 2013, after which development of Pharo 3.0 started. Since December 2013 we stopped adding new features and started concentrating on fixing bugs. We plan to release Pharo 3.0 in March 2014.
>
> You can help: please help beta test Pharo 3.0 NOW, before it is released, not after. You can help us tremendously by doing this. Together we can improve the quality and polish for a great release.
>
> http://www.pharo-project.org/pharo-download/beta-3-0
>
> http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Pharo/PharoLauncher
>
> http://get.pharo.org
>
> The mailing lists are one way to give feedback, but it is even better to report problems as issues.
>
> https://pharo.fogbugz.com/
>
>
> Remember, it is your Pharo.
>
> Thank you!
>
>
> On behalf of the whole team, Sven
>
>
Feb. 7, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] Esse status
by Carla F. Griggio
There is a summary of the projects of 2012 in this link:
http://gsoc2012.esug.org/esug%27s%20gsoc%202012%20projects%20showcase
There is a screencast and a documentation file for Esse.
Cheers!
Carla
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 5:33 AM, DeNigris Sean <sean(a)clipperadams.com> wrote:
> - Boundless and zoomable interfaces with Pharo. Continuation of
> http://gsoc2012.esug.org/projects/esse using Athens. Perhaps creating
> some development tools.
>
> What was accomplished? Where is the code? How and where to load it?
>
> Thanks.
> Sean
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Feb. 7, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] Google Summer of Code is here, your ideas please!
by Esteban Lorenzano
Hi Janko,
here my proposal for this year (just one :P)
Title:
Quartz backend for Athens framework
Level: (beginner, intermediate, advanced)
Intermediate
Possible mentor: (can be assigned later)
Esteban Lorenzano
Possible second mentor: (can be assigned later)
Description
Athens is a vectorial graphics library that supports different backends but now is restrained to Cairo. Also, current implementation uses NativeBoost, who at the time generates and executes dynamic code. This combination mades impossible to use the framework for iPad/iPhone applications and we have need to support them.
The project then is to create a new backend for the Athens library that can be used both in macs and ipad/iphone platforms.
Technical Details
The student need to study the current Athens-Balloon and Athens-Cairoo implementation, and the Ballon plugin, to produce a Quartz plugin and to create the Athens extension to use it.
Benefits to the Student
The student will understand the plugin architecture and how it interacts with the environment, also he will have internals on native boost and vectorial libraries.
Benefits to the Community
The community will gain the ability of develop better applications for ipad/iphone mobile platforms.
thanks,
Esteban
Feb. 6, 2014
Esse status
by DeNigris Sean
- Boundless and zoomable interfaces with Pharo. Continuation of http://gsoc2012.esug.org/projects/esse using Athens. Perhaps creating some development tools.
What was accomplished? Where is the code? How and where to load it?
Thanks.
Sean
Feb. 6, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] [Pharo-users] Google Summer of Code is here, your ideas please!
by Sean P. DeNigris
Dennis Schetinin wrote
> - Boundless and zoomable interfaces with Pharo. Continuation of
> http://gsoc2012.esug.org/projects/esse using Athens. Perhaps creating some
> development tools.
Yes, please! I saw that Juan may be releasing Morphic 3 soon… wonder if that
helps...
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Feb. 6, 2014
Google summer of code
by Jean Marshall and Andy Berry
Hi!
I don't really know if it's helpful but 'a few years ago' I put together
a part of my website that was about making software simpler. It's
www.tof.co.uk/spa
Hope you're all having lots of fun and enjoying writing many amazing
systems in Smalltalk.
Regards,
Andy
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Feb. 5, 2014
Re: [Esug-list] [Pharo-users] Google Summer of Code is here, your ideas please!
by Dennis Schetinin
Zdravo Janko!
- Amber - Pharo interaction via WebSocket. Specifically, Pharo as IDE for
Amber -- as continuation of http://gsoc2013.esug.org/projects/amber-tools
and http://gsoc2012.esug.org/projects/mmi-amber
- Boundless and zoomable interfaces with Pharo. Continuation of
http://gsoc2012.esug.org/projects/esse using Athens. Perhaps creating some
development tools.
- Implementation of "Object Semantic Networks" as a new
knowledge-representation engine to be used inside Pharo (for various
purposes).
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Best regards,
Dennis Schetinin
Feb. 5, 2014