Fellow Smalltalkers,
(this is a one-off to every Smalltalk list I can think of. Sorry for the Spam-esqe nature of this) Work is under way to get the Smalltalk ANSI standardization process restarted. This is intended to be an on-going process which delivers a new version of the standard every 18 months to 2 years. The participation of all Smalltalkers is invited. The ANSI standard should be driven by the people who use Smalltalk as well as people who develop Smalltalk environments. Work on the standard will all happen through a mailing list: http://lists.openskills.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ansi-smalltalk The list archive is open and anyone may join the list. The only up front requirement being that you give your full name when signing up so everyone knows who is who. While anyone can get involved in discussion and informal votes, only people who are registered with the ANSI project may formally vote. Registration in this context means joining INCITS (the organization which coordinates IT ANSI standards work), and that costs $1,200 USD. Already we have the Smalltalk vendor companies getting involved. We also need people representing the user community. If you work in a company that uses Smalltalk please raise this ANSI work at your next team meeting and see if you can have someone (or more than one) from your project join the ANSI Smalltalk mailing list. Perhaps your company could fund the $1,200 to have someone be a voting member of the committee too. If you wish to discuss the ANSI project please either join the mailing list or post a message to comp.lang.smalltalk. The news group is the cross-dialect discussion forum for Smalltalk and the ANSI standard is most certainly cross-dialect. Best regards, Bruce -- Make the most of your skills - with OpenSkills http://www.openskills.org/ |
who wants to sponsor me?
I'm sorry but I do not have 1200 USD to be able to participate. Stef On 13 nov. 07, at 10:50, Bruce Badger wrote: > Fellow Smalltalkers, > > (this is a one-off to every Smalltalk list I can think of. Sorry for > the Spam-esqe nature of this) > > Work is under way to get the Smalltalk ANSI standardization process > restarted. This is intended to be an on-going process which delivers > a new version of the standard every 18 months to 2 years. > > The participation of all Smalltalkers is invited. The ANSI standard > should be driven by the people who use Smalltalk as well as people who > develop Smalltalk environments. Work on the standard will all happen > through a mailing list: > > http://lists.openskills.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ansi-smalltalk > > The list archive is open and anyone may join the list. The only up > front requirement being that you give your full name when signing up > so everyone knows who is who. > > While anyone can get involved in discussion and informal votes, only > people who are registered with the ANSI project may formally vote. > Registration in this context means joining INCITS (the organization > which coordinates IT ANSI standards work), and that costs $1,200 USD. > > Already we have the Smalltalk vendor companies getting involved. We > also need people representing the user community. If you work in a > company that uses Smalltalk please raise this ANSI work at your next > team meeting and see if you can have someone (or more than one) from > your project join the ANSI Smalltalk mailing list. Perhaps your > company could fund the $1,200 to have someone be a voting member of > the committee too. > > If you wish to discuss the ANSI project please either join the mailing > list or post a message to comp.lang.smalltalk. The news group is the > cross-dialect discussion forum for Smalltalk and the ANSI standard is > most certainly cross-dialect. > > Best regards, > Bruce > -- > Make the most of your skills - with OpenSkills > http://www.openskills.org/ > |
On 13/11/2007, stéphane ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:
> who wants to sponsor me? > I'm sorry but I do not have 1200 USD to be able to participate. I agree that the fee seems set at a level to discourage independent participation, but that's just the way ANSI-INCITS is at the moment. I've put my hand up to sign up with my own money, but if we get 4 or 5 people who are being sponsored by companies I'll step back and keep the money in my piggy bank and contribute on the list but not in the formal votes. I guess we can always lobby INCITS for an individual rate. All the best, Bruce -- Make the most of your skills - with OpenSkills http://www.openskills.org/ |
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