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It would be interesting to present Squeak and discuss its evolution process. Remember ESUG gives 100Euro for each published article about Smalltalk :-) See http://www.esug.org/promotionactions/articlepromotion/ Noury Début du message réexpédié : > De : [hidden email] > Date : 14 septembre 2006 14:27:45 HAEC > À : [hidden email] > Objet : [community] Invitation to submit proposal for Open Source > Software > > Dear ObjectWeb Community > > As you know, the Open Source Software (OSS) phenomenon is gaining > momentum and is increasingly viewed as an alternative to > traditional software development. Indeed, OSS projects have > generated some of the most sophisticated development in computer > technology (Such as Apache, Linux and PHP) and have become present > in large technology firms such as IBM and Sun that have become > major supporters of this phenomenon. > > In such context, decision makers at different levels and in a > variety of fields, including professionals, researchers and > teachers need access to the most current information about the > concepts, issues, trends and technologies of this emerging phenomenon. > > To meet this need, currently we are in the process of editing a > book entitled “Successful OSS Project Design and Implementation: > Requirements, Tools, Social Designs, Reward Structures and > Coordination Methods” that will provide comprehensive coverage and > definitions of the most important issues, concepts, trends and > technologies in OSS. This important new publication will be > distributed worldwide among academic and professional institutions > and will be instrumental in providing professionals, researchers, > scholars, and students with access to the latest knowledge related > to OSS. > > To ensure that this publication has the most current and relevant > coverage of all topics related to OSS, we are asking both > professionals involved in these projects and scholars, well-known > for their particular area of research, to contribute short articles > of 3,500-5,000 words on any of the following topics: > OSS trends and foundations, OSS development, OSS Selection, OSS > cases and applications. > > We would like to invite you to consider submitting on any of the > above topics for this upcoming book by submitting a proposal (two > single-spaced pages) description of your proposed topic to me or to > one of the book editors no later than October 31, 2006. You will > then have until February 15, 2007 to prepare your full submission > (3,500-5,000 words in length). Further details concerning the call > for chapter proposals and the book details can be found at <http:// > www.supdeco-montpellier.com/Formulaires/OSS/> > All submitted articles will undergo a blind, peer-review process > upon its receipt. > > Please forward your proposal to Belbaly Nassim at n.belbaly @ supco- > montpellier.fr, or one of other editors Benbya Hind at: h.benbya @ > supco-montpellier.fr and Régis Messonnier rmeissonier @ supco- > montpellier.fr > the book editors, at no later than October 31, 2006. You will be > notified about the status of your proposed topics by November 15, > 2006. This book is tentatively scheduled for publishing by Gower > Publishing Limited, www.gowerpub.com in Winter 2007. > > If you have any questions or concerns, or if I can be of any > assistance, please let me know. I look forward to hearing from you > soon. > > > Kind Regards. > > Nassim Aissa Belbaly > Associate Professor of Information systems > GSCM-Montpellier Sup de Co Group > Tel :+33(4) 67 10 25 16 > Fax:+ 33(4) 67 45 13 56 > e-mail : n.belbaly @ supco-montpellier.fr > ------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr. Noury Bouraqadi - Enseignant/Chercheur ARMINES - Ecole des Mines de Douai - Dept. I.A. http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury European Smalltalk Users Group Board http://www.esug.org Squeak: a Free Smalltalk http://www.squeak.org ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
This sounds like a good way to get some press for squeak/smalltalk.
>From: Noury Bouraqadi <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: The general-purpose Squeak developers >list<[hidden email]> >To: Squeak-dev developers list general-purpose >Squeak<[hidden email]> >Subject: Fwd: [community] Invitation to submit proposal for Open >SourceSoftware >Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 10:28:49 +0200 > >Hi, > >It would be interesting to present Squeak and discuss its evolution >process. >Remember ESUG gives 100Euro for each published article about Smalltalk :-) >See http://www.esug.org/promotionactions/articlepromotion/ > >Noury >Début du message réexpédié : > >>De : [hidden email] >>Date : 14 septembre 2006 14:27:45 HAEC >>À : [hidden email] >>Objet : [community] Invitation to submit proposal for Open Source >>Software >> >>Dear ObjectWeb Community >> >>As you know, the Open Source Software (OSS) phenomenon is gaining >>momentum and is increasingly viewed as an alternative to traditional >>software development. Indeed, OSS projects have generated some of the >>most sophisticated development in computer technology (Such as Apache, >>Linux and PHP) and have become present in large technology firms such as >>IBM and Sun that have become major supporters of this phenomenon. >> >>In such context, decision makers at different levels and in a variety of >>fields, including professionals, researchers and teachers need access to >>the most current information about the concepts, issues, trends and >>technologies of this emerging phenomenon. >> >>To meet this need, currently we are in the process of editing a book >>entitled Successful OSS Project Design and Implementation: Requirements, >>Tools, Social Designs, Reward Structures and Coordination Methods that >>will provide comprehensive coverage and definitions of the most important >>issues, concepts, trends and technologies in OSS. This important new >>publication will be distributed worldwide among academic and professional >>institutions and will be instrumental in providing professionals, >>researchers, scholars, and students with access to the latest knowledge >>related to OSS. >> >>To ensure that this publication has the most current and relevant >>coverage of all topics related to OSS, we are asking both professionals >>involved in these projects and scholars, well-known for their particular >>area of research, to contribute short articles of 3,500-5,000 words on >>any of the following topics: >>OSS trends and foundations, OSS development, OSS Selection, OSS cases and >>applications. >> >>We would like to invite you to consider submitting on any of the above >>topics for this upcoming book by submitting a proposal (two single-spaced >>pages) description of your proposed topic to me or to one of the book >>editors no later than October 31, 2006. You will then have until >>February 15, 2007 to prepare your full submission (3,500-5,000 words in >>length). Further details concerning the call for chapter proposals and >>the book details can be found at <http:// >>www.supdeco-montpellier.com/Formulaires/OSS/> >> All submitted articles will undergo a blind, peer-review process upon >>its receipt. >> >>Please forward your proposal to Belbaly Nassim at n.belbaly @ supco- >>montpellier.fr, or one of other editors Benbya Hind at: h.benbya @ >>supco-montpellier.fr and Régis Messonnier rmeissonier @ supco- >>montpellier.fr >> the book editors, at no later than October 31, 2006. You will be >>notified about the status of your proposed topics by November 15, 2006. >>This book is tentatively scheduled for publishing by Gower Publishing >>Limited, www.gowerpub.com in Winter 2007. >> >>If you have any questions or concerns, or if I can be of any assistance, >>please let me know. I look forward to hearing from you soon. >> >> >>Kind Regards. >> >>Nassim Aissa Belbaly >>Associate Professor of Information systems >>GSCM-Montpellier Sup de Co Group >>Tel :+33(4) 67 10 25 16 >>Fax:+ 33(4) 67 45 13 56 >>e-mail : n.belbaly @ supco-montpellier.fr >> > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >Dr. Noury Bouraqadi - Enseignant/Chercheur >ARMINES - Ecole des Mines de Douai - Dept. I.A. >http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury > >European Smalltalk Users Group Board >http://www.esug.org > >Squeak: a Free Smalltalk >http://www.squeak.org >------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > |
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