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About *your* time and contributions

stephane ducasse
Hi guys

from the outside you can think that we have plenty of time or spending a lot of time in pharo,
in fact we are just mad guys running like mad (only igor have time - but he cannot sleep the night
because he wants to hack a lot of great stuff like openvg, nativeboost,....),
we are fighting to grab time and improve the system.

Seriously what is important is that ****EVERYBODY**** is important, each single person using pharo
is important: there is no causal user, you are all important and you also can all get an IMPACT.
Imagine that you all spend 10 min writing a class or method comment on the method you use frequently
in your favorite package (SOUP, XML... pick one) every two days (ie less than the time reading this mail.
Then suddenly the ratio of comment will increase!

So what I want to say is that there is no little contribution. They all have their value and we love them.
Sometimes it will take us more time to integrate that you doing them but it does not matter (we should fix
the process), so consider that you have a value for us and for the system we are building together.

Stef
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Re: About *your* time and contributions

garduino
You are right, full agree and thanks by the (needed) reminder.
I will try to order my time once more time and go back helping.
No excuses, you are right.
German.

2011/2/2, stephane ducasse <[hidden email]>:

> Hi guys
>
> from the outside you can think that we have plenty of time or spending a lot
> of time in pharo,
> in fact we are just mad guys running like mad (only igor have time - but he
> cannot sleep the night
> because he wants to hack a lot of great stuff like openvg,
> nativeboost,....),
> we are fighting to grab time and improve the system.
>
> Seriously what is important is that ****EVERYBODY**** is important, each
> single person using pharo
> is important: there is no causal user, you are all important and you also
> can all get an IMPACT.
> Imagine that you all spend 10 min writing a class or method comment on the
> method you use frequently
> in your favorite package (SOUP, XML... pick one) every two days (ie less
> than the time reading this mail.
> Then suddenly the ratio of comment will increase!
>
> So what I want to say is that there is no little contribution. They all have
> their value and we love them.
> Sometimes it will take us more time to integrate that you doing them but it
> does not matter (we should fix
> the process), so consider that you have a value for us and for the system we
> are building together.
>
> Stef
>


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Re: About *your* time and contributions

laurent laffont
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This should be sent automatically every month on the mailing-list + your last mail about "vision"

Laurent.


On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 10:04 PM, stephane ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi guys

from the outside you can think that we have plenty of time or spending a lot of time in pharo,
in fact we are just mad guys running like mad (only igor have time - but he cannot sleep the night
because he wants to hack a lot of great stuff like openvg, nativeboost,....),
we are fighting to grab time and improve the system.

Seriously what is important is that ****EVERYBODY**** is important, each single person using pharo
is important: there is no causal user, you are all important and you also can all get an IMPACT.
Imagine that you all spend 10 min writing a class or method comment on the method you use frequently
in your favorite package (SOUP, XML... pick one) every two days (ie less than the time reading this mail.
Then suddenly the ratio of comment will increase!

So what I want to say is that there is no little contribution. They all have their value and we love them.
Sometimes it will take us more time to integrate that you doing them but it does not matter (we should fix
the process), so consider that you have a value for us and for the system we are building together.

Stef

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Stéphane Ducasse
better i get a reminder to write it because else it can be boring for you guys :)
And like that you can evaluate if I deviate from my strong belief.

Stef

On Feb 3, 2011, at 6:54 AM, laurent laffont wrote:

> This should be sent automatically every month on the mailing-list + your last mail about "vision"
>
> Laurent.
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 10:04 PM, stephane ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> from the outside you can think that we have plenty of time or spending a lot of time in pharo,
> in fact we are just mad guys running like mad (only igor have time - but he cannot sleep the night
> because he wants to hack a lot of great stuff like openvg, nativeboost,....),
> we are fighting to grab time and improve the system.
>
> Seriously what is important is that ****EVERYBODY**** is important, each single person using pharo
> is important: there is no causal user, you are all important and you also can all get an IMPACT.
> Imagine that you all spend 10 min writing a class or method comment on the method you use frequently
> in your favorite package (SOUP, XML... pick one) every two days (ie less than the time reading this mail.
> Then suddenly the ratio of comment will increase!
>
> So what I want to say is that there is no little contribution. They all have their value and we love them.
> Sometimes it will take us more time to integrate that you doing them but it does not matter (we should fix
> the process), so consider that you have a value for us and for the system we are building together.
>
> Stef
>