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johnmci
Ten years back I took over the role of maintaining the Macintosh VM from John Maloney. Dan Ingalls wrote a letter of responsibility for me, which I accepted and have strived to carry forward.

But it's time to assume a different role and I have asked Esteban Lorenzano  to take over the build responsibility. Some of you know him already from his role in building Mars for Squeak, his presentations at ESUG conferences, and the awards he has won for his technical innovations.

It's been a fun decade & three month, lots of versions were created, Apple unlike other other OS providers has driven lots of change and excitement, now they look forward to an OS-X app store, so it's time for someone new and eager to figure out how to address that.  Over that decade we've moved from 68040 based machines, thru PowerPC to MacIntel, and from OS-9 thru 7 generations of OS-X.

On Jan 1st 2011 (or earlier) I  will no longer do builds or officially support the macintosh VM, I will of course help Esteban thru any difficulties in the migration of responsibilities, and I'll forward that letter from Dan, it's steeped with responsibility, a bit of honour, expectations of hours (decades?) of work, and I assure Esteban a great journey. Today for Esteban I consolidated folders of Squeak VM build memories which came to nearly 6GB of stuff, fortunately most of it is obsolete because of the Cocoa os-x V5 rewrite.

I thank the community for bearing with me for the good times and the rough times as I fought the daemons of operating system change, no doubt I'll watch how things progress, yet the responsibility for what happens will lie elsewhere.

Some close friends have asked am I giving up Squeak & Smalltalk? No it's just a change of pace, I'll be around to poke at interesting issues, and at this time I welcome any paid consulting (Smalltalk or iOS), email me if you have leads...

Over the years, Viewpoints Research Institute, ESUG and others have provide some funding for this work, I thank them for their contributions.  

Any message of thanks should be send to my wife of 27 years [hidden email] who has diligently support my contributions to the Smalltalk community and as a non computer person always wondered why?  For Sophie we had a saying: "For the betterment of mankind" . For the folks who worked on Smalltalk, Sophie, and the OLPC they know why we do this.

To the other VM maintainers I thank them for them for the trust that I would do the right thing, so for Squeak onward we go....

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John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]>   Twitter:  squeaker68882
Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd.  http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com
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Lukas Renggli
Thank you John for the excellent Mac VMs in the past.

Thank you Esteban for the excellent Mac VMs in the future; and for the
dinner in Palermo Hollywood last week :-)

Cheers,
Lukas

On 21 November 2010 22:42, John M McIntosh
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> Ten years back I took over the role of maintaining the Macintosh VM from John Maloney. Dan Ingalls wrote a letter of responsibility for me, which I accepted and have strived to carry forward.
>
> But it's time to assume a different role and I have asked Esteban Lorenzano  to take over the build responsibility. Some of you know him already from his role in building Mars for Squeak, his presentations at ESUG conferences, and the awards he has won for his technical innovations.
>
> It's been a fun decade & three month, lots of versions were created, Apple unlike other other OS providers has driven lots of change and excitement, now they look forward to an OS-X app store, so it's time for someone new and eager to figure out how to address that.  Over that decade we've moved from 68040 based machines, thru PowerPC to MacIntel, and from OS-9 thru 7 generations of OS-X.
>
> On Jan 1st 2011 (or earlier) I  will no longer do builds or officially support the macintosh VM, I will of course help Esteban thru any difficulties in the migration of responsibilities, and I'll forward that letter from Dan, it's steeped with responsibility, a bit of honour, expectations of hours (decades?) of work, and I assure Esteban a great journey. Today for Esteban I consolidated folders of Squeak VM build memories which came to nearly 6GB of stuff, fortunately most of it is obsolete because of the Cocoa os-x V5 rewrite.
>
> I thank the community for bearing with me for the good times and the rough times as I fought the daemons of operating system change, no doubt I'll watch how things progress, yet the responsibility for what happens will lie elsewhere.
>
> Some close friends have asked am I giving up Squeak & Smalltalk? No it's just a change of pace, I'll be around to poke at interesting issues, and at this time I welcome any paid consulting (Smalltalk or iOS), email me if you have leads...
>
> Over the years, Viewpoints Research Institute, ESUG and others have provide some funding for this work, I thank them for their contributions.
>
> Any message of thanks should be send to my wife of 27 years [hidden email] who has diligently support my contributions to the Smalltalk community and as a non computer person always wondered why?  For Sophie we had a saying: "For the betterment of mankind" . For the folks who worked on Smalltalk, Sophie, and the OLPC they know why we do this.
>
> To the other VM maintainers I thank them for them for the trust that I would do the right thing, so for Squeak onward we go....
>
> -
> ===========================================================================
> John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]>   Twitter:  squeaker68882
> Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd.  http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com
> ===========================================================================
>
>
>
>
>
>



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Re: [squeak-dev] New macintosh vm builder & maintainer: Esteban Lorenzano

David T. Lewis
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On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 05:42:07PM -0800, John M McIntosh wrote:
> Ten years back I took over the role of maintaining the Macintosh VM from
>John Maloney. Dan Ingalls wrote a letter of responsibility for me, which
> I accepted and have strived to carry forward.
>
> But it's time to assume a different role and I have asked Esteban Lorenzano
> to take over the build responsibility. Some of you know him already from
> his role in building Mars for Squeak, his presentations at ESUG conferences,
> and the awards he has won for his technical innovations.

John, thank you so much for all that you have contributed and worked for
in this community. I look forward to your future involvement in whatever
capacity you may choose.

Esteban, thank for volunteering to take on this work. It is great to see
that John's efforts will be carried forward in good hands. Thank you.

Dave


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Tudor Girba
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Hi,

John, thank you very much for all your steady and reliable VMs across the years. It was great to rely on them :). And, perhaps even more, I thank you for taking care of finding a successor.

Cordelia, thank you for enabling John to enable us :).

Esteban, I am looking forward for a new era of Mac VMs :).

Cheers,
Doru


On 22 Nov 2010, at 02:42, John M McIntosh wrote:

> Ten years back I took over the role of maintaining the Macintosh VM from John Maloney. Dan Ingalls wrote a letter of responsibility for me, which I accepted and have strived to carry forward.
>
> But it's time to assume a different role and I have asked Esteban Lorenzano  to take over the build responsibility. Some of you know him already from his role in building Mars for Squeak, his presentations at ESUG conferences, and the awards he has won for his technical innovations.
>
> It's been a fun decade & three month, lots of versions were created, Apple unlike other other OS providers has driven lots of change and excitement, now they look forward to an OS-X app store, so it's time for someone new and eager to figure out how to address that.  Over that decade we've moved from 68040 based machines, thru PowerPC to MacIntel, and from OS-9 thru 7 generations of OS-X.
>
> On Jan 1st 2011 (or earlier) I  will no longer do builds or officially support the macintosh VM, I will of course help Esteban thru any difficulties in the migration of responsibilities, and I'll forward that letter from Dan, it's steeped with responsibility, a bit of honour, expectations of hours (decades?) of work, and I assure Esteban a great journey. Today for Esteban I consolidated folders of Squeak VM build memories which came to nearly 6GB of stuff, fortunately most of it is obsolete because of the Cocoa os-x V5 rewrite.
>
> I thank the community for bearing with me for the good times and the rough times as I fought the daemons of operating system change, no doubt I'll watch how things progress, yet the responsibility for what happens will lie elsewhere.
>
> Some close friends have asked am I giving up Squeak & Smalltalk? No it's just a change of pace, I'll be around to poke at interesting issues, and at this time I welcome any paid consulting (Smalltalk or iOS), email me if you have leads...
>
> Over the years, Viewpoints Research Institute, ESUG and others have provide some funding for this work, I thank them for their contributions.  
>
> Any message of thanks should be send to my wife of 27 years [hidden email] who has diligently support my contributions to the Smalltalk community and as a non computer person always wondered why?  For Sophie we had a saying: "For the betterment of mankind" . For the folks who worked on Smalltalk, Sophie, and the OLPC they know why we do this.
>
> To the other VM maintainers I thank them for them for the trust that I would do the right thing, so for Squeak onward we go....
>
> -
> ===========================================================================
> John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]>   Twitter:  squeaker68882
> Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd.  http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com
> ===========================================================================
>
>
>
>
>

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Hernan Wilkinson-3
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I joined Lukas thanks... although I was not in that dinner!!! :-)

On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 10:49 PM, Lukas Renggli <[hidden email]> wrote:
Thank you John for the excellent Mac VMs in the past.

Thank you Esteban for the excellent Mac VMs in the future; and for the
dinner in Palermo Hollywood last week :-)

Cheers,
Lukas

On 21 November 2010 22:42, John M McIntosh
<[hidden email]> wrote:
> Ten years back I took over the role of maintaining the Macintosh VM from John Maloney. Dan Ingalls wrote a letter of responsibility for me, which I accepted and have strived to carry forward.
>
> But it's time to assume a different role and I have asked Esteban Lorenzano  to take over the build responsibility. Some of you know him already from his role in building Mars for Squeak, his presentations at ESUG conferences, and the awards he has won for his technical innovations.
>
> It's been a fun decade & three month, lots of versions were created, Apple unlike other other OS providers has driven lots of change and excitement, now they look forward to an OS-X app store, so it's time for someone new and eager to figure out how to address that.  Over that decade we've moved from 68040 based machines, thru PowerPC to MacIntel, and from OS-9 thru 7 generations of OS-X.
>
> On Jan 1st 2011 (or earlier) I  will no longer do builds or officially support the macintosh VM, I will of course help Esteban thru any difficulties in the migration of responsibilities, and I'll forward that letter from Dan, it's steeped with responsibility, a bit of honour, expectations of hours (decades?) of work, and I assure Esteban a great journey. Today for Esteban I consolidated folders of Squeak VM build memories which came to nearly 6GB of stuff, fortunately most of it is obsolete because of the Cocoa os-x V5 rewrite.
>
> I thank the community for bearing with me for the good times and the rough times as I fought the daemons of operating system change, no doubt I'll watch how things progress, yet the responsibility for what happens will lie elsewhere.
>
> Some close friends have asked am I giving up Squeak & Smalltalk? No it's just a change of pace, I'll be around to poke at interesting issues, and at this time I welcome any paid consulting (Smalltalk or iOS), email me if you have leads...
>
> Over the years, Viewpoints Research Institute, ESUG and others have provide some funding for this work, I thank them for their contributions.
>
> Any message of thanks should be send to my wife of 27 years [hidden email] who has diligently support my contributions to the Smalltalk community and as a non computer person always wondered why?  For Sophie we had a saying: "For the betterment of mankind" . For the folks who worked on Smalltalk, Sophie, and the OLPC they know why we do this.
>
> To the other VM maintainers I thank them for them for the trust that I would do the right thing, so for Squeak onward we go....
>
> -
> ===========================================================================
> John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]>   Twitter:  squeaker68882
> Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd.  http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com
> ===========================================================================
>
>
>
>
>
>



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Adrian Lienhard
me too :)

Adrian

On Nov 22, 2010, at 12:05 , Hernan Wilkinson wrote:

> I joined Lukas thanks... although I was not in that dinner!!! :-)
>
> On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 10:49 PM, Lukas Renggli <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>> Thank you John for the excellent Mac VMs in the past.
>>
>> Thank you Esteban for the excellent Mac VMs in the future; and for the
>> dinner in Palermo Hollywood last week :-)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Lukas
>>
>> On 21 November 2010 22:42, John M McIntosh
>> <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>> Ten years back I took over the role of maintaining the Macintosh VM from
>> John Maloney. Dan Ingalls wrote a letter of responsibility for me, which I
>> accepted and have strived to carry forward.
>>>
>>> But it's time to assume a different role and I have asked Esteban
>> Lorenzano  to take over the build responsibility. Some of you know him
>> already from his role in building Mars for Squeak, his presentations at ESUG
>> conferences, and the awards he has won for his technical innovations.
>>>
>>> It's been a fun decade & three month, lots of versions were created,
>> Apple unlike other other OS providers has driven lots of change and
>> excitement, now they look forward to an OS-X app store, so it's time for
>> someone new and eager to figure out how to address that.  Over that decade
>> we've moved from 68040 based machines, thru PowerPC to MacIntel, and from
>> OS-9 thru 7 generations of OS-X.
>>>
>>> On Jan 1st 2011 (or earlier) I  will no longer do builds or officially
>> support the macintosh VM, I will of course help Esteban thru any
>> difficulties in the migration of responsibilities, and I'll forward that
>> letter from Dan, it's steeped with responsibility, a bit of honour,
>> expectations of hours (decades?) of work, and I assure Esteban a great
>> journey. Today for Esteban I consolidated folders of Squeak VM build
>> memories which came to nearly 6GB of stuff, fortunately most of it is
>> obsolete because of the Cocoa os-x V5 rewrite.
>>>
>>> I thank the community for bearing with me for the good times and the
>> rough times as I fought the daemons of operating system change, no doubt
>> I'll watch how things progress, yet the responsibility for what happens will
>> lie elsewhere.
>>>
>>> Some close friends have asked am I giving up Squeak & Smalltalk? No it's
>> just a change of pace, I'll be around to poke at interesting issues, and at
>> this time I welcome any paid consulting (Smalltalk or iOS), email me if you
>> have leads...
>>>
>>> Over the years, Viewpoints Research Institute, ESUG and others have
>> provide some funding for this work, I thank them for their contributions.
>>>
>>> Any message of thanks should be send to my wife of 27 years
>> [hidden email] who has diligently support my contributions to the
>> Smalltalk community and as a non computer person always wondered why?  For
>> Sophie we had a saying: "For the betterment of mankind" . For the folks who
>> worked on Smalltalk, Sophie, and the OLPC they know why we do this.
>>>
>>> To the other VM maintainers I thank them for them for the trust that I
>> would do the right thing, so for Squeak onward we go....
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>> ===========================================================================
>>> John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]>   Twitter:
>> squeaker68882
>>> Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd.  http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com
>>>
>> ===========================================================================
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Lukas Renggli
>> www.lukas-renggli.ch
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> *Hernán Wilkinson
> Agile Software Development, Teaching & Coaching
> Mobile: +54 - 911 - 4470 - 7207
> email: [hidden email]
> site: http://www.10Pines.com <http://www.10pines.com/>*


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garduino
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John: Even when I'm not a Mac user I know all the big effort related
with be the maintainer of a VM. Thanks by your contribution John,
really a big big one.

Esteban: Congratulations by you new role, I think is totally deserved
to you and also very important to the Argentinian Smalltalk community.

Germán.


2010/11/21 John M McIntosh <[hidden email]>:

> Ten years back I took over the role of maintaining the Macintosh VM from John Maloney. Dan Ingalls wrote a letter of responsibility for me, which I accepted and have strived to carry forward.
>
> But it's time to assume a different role and I have asked Esteban Lorenzano  to take over the build responsibility. Some of you know him already from his role in building Mars for Squeak, his presentations at ESUG conferences, and the awards he has won for his technical innovations.
>
> It's been a fun decade & three month, lots of versions were created, Apple unlike other other OS providers has driven lots of change and excitement, now they look forward to an OS-X app store, so it's time for someone new and eager to figure out how to address that.  Over that decade we've moved from 68040 based machines, thru PowerPC to MacIntel, and from OS-9 thru 7 generations of OS-X.
>
> On Jan 1st 2011 (or earlier) I  will no longer do builds or officially support the macintosh VM, I will of course help Esteban thru any difficulties in the migration of responsibilities, and I'll forward that letter from Dan, it's steeped with responsibility, a bit of honour, expectations of hours (decades?) of work, and I assure Esteban a great journey. Today for Esteban I consolidated folders of Squeak VM build memories which came to nearly 6GB of stuff, fortunately most of it is obsolete because of the Cocoa os-x V5 rewrite.
>
> I thank the community for bearing with me for the good times and the rough times as I fought the daemons of operating system change, no doubt I'll watch how things progress, yet the responsibility for what happens will lie elsewhere.
>
> Some close friends have asked am I giving up Squeak & Smalltalk? No it's just a change of pace, I'll be around to poke at interesting issues, and at this time I welcome any paid consulting (Smalltalk or iOS), email me if you have leads...
>
> Over the years, Viewpoints Research Institute, ESUG and others have provide some funding for this work, I thank them for their contributions.
>
> Any message of thanks should be send to my wife of 27 years [hidden email] who has diligently support my contributions to the Smalltalk community and as a non computer person always wondered why?  For Sophie we had a saying: "For the betterment of mankind" . For the folks who worked on Smalltalk, Sophie, and the OLPC they know why we do this.
>
> To the other VM maintainers I thank them for them for the trust that I would do the right thing, so for Squeak onward we go....
>
> -
> ===========================================================================
> John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]>   Twitter:  squeaker68882
> Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd.  http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com
> ===========================================================================
>
>
>
>
>
>

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Alexandre Bergel
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Thanks John!

Alexandre


On 21 Nov 2010, at 22:42, John M McIntosh wrote:

> Ten years back I took over the role of maintaining the Macintosh VM from John Maloney. Dan Ingalls wrote a letter of responsibility for me, which I accepted and have strived to carry forward.
>
> But it's time to assume a different role and I have asked Esteban Lorenzano  to take over the build responsibility. Some of you know him already from his role in building Mars for Squeak, his presentations at ESUG conferences, and the awards he has won for his technical innovations.
>
> It's been a fun decade & three month, lots of versions were created, Apple unlike other other OS providers has driven lots of change and excitement, now they look forward to an OS-X app store, so it's time for someone new and eager to figure out how to address that.  Over that decade we've moved from 68040 based machines, thru PowerPC to MacIntel, and from OS-9 thru 7 generations of OS-X.
>
> On Jan 1st 2011 (or earlier) I  will no longer do builds or officially support the macintosh VM, I will of course help Esteban thru any difficulties in the migration of responsibilities, and I'll forward that letter from Dan, it's steeped with responsibility, a bit of honour, expectations of hours (decades?) of work, and I assure Esteban a great journey. Today for Esteban I consolidated folders of Squeak VM build memories which came to nearly 6GB of stuff, fortunately most of it is obsolete because of the Cocoa os-x V5 rewrite.
>
> I thank the community for bearing with me for the good times and the rough times as I fought the daemons of operating system change, no doubt I'll watch how things progress, yet the responsibility for what happens will lie elsewhere.
>
> Some close friends have asked am I giving up Squeak & Smalltalk? No it's just a change of pace, I'll be around to poke at interesting issues, and at this time I welcome any paid consulting (Smalltalk or iOS), email me if you have leads...
>
> Over the years, Viewpoints Research Institute, ESUG and others have provide some funding for this work, I thank them for their contributions.  
>
> Any message of thanks should be send to my wife of 27 years [hidden email] who has diligently support my contributions to the Smalltalk community and as a non computer person always wondered why?  For Sophie we had a saying: "For the betterment of mankind" . For the folks who worked on Smalltalk, Sophie, and the OLPC they know why we do this.
>
> To the other VM maintainers I thank them for them for the trust that I would do the right thing, so for Squeak onward we go....
>
> -
> ===========================================================================
> John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]>   Twitter:  squeaker68882
> Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd.  http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com
> ===========================================================================
>
>
>
>
>

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EstebanLM
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Hi,
Thank you all for all your best wishes... I know, John work will be
really hard to match, but he wants to pass the responsibility, and I
accepted because he promise to guide me for awhile, until I can build
the mac vm's... Of course, I have A LOT of things to learn, before been
a good builder, but I'll do my best, so, please, be kind... it will
take time, until the role is fullfilled in a satisfactory way :)

Now, for the coming work, I thought on what would be the first steps...
these are my ideas:

1) Create a hudson configuration for the vms, so it can be built
automatically. Of course, there are two problems here:
a) we need a good test batery, and the vm has not. To solve this, I
think the pharo tests will ne a good "starting vm suite": If the tests
succed, we can hope the vm "more or less" works.
b) we need a mac hudson server. Maybe pharo guys can help here, but I dunno...

1.1) Infraestructure: we need a place were publish new built vms
(John's place does not have sense any more)... do you know a place. I
suppose squeakvm.org is a good place, but maybe not. Any idea?

2) 4.x series are obsolete, I will focus my work on keep up-to-date 5.x
series. Merge with cog is very important here :)
Also, I want to work with Eliot on his vmmaker code generation changes,
but this will take more time as the code generation insights are triky.

3) Keep the vm working with new changes introduced by apple. Next year
will be Lion, and before that, the new app. store...

So, I think I have a lot of work to begin... please let me know if
there are important things I'm missing.

NOTE: As I'm learning, please, when you commit something in VMMaker who
needs a special mac treatment, make a comment so I can know it...
otherwise the change can be lost in the limbo...

And, finally, I want to say we are all going to miss you John, and I
more than anybody!

Cheers,
Esteban

pd: btw... I will need write permission on squeakvm.org... do you know
who I need to ask for?

On 2010-11-21 22:42:07 -0300, John M McIntosh
<[hidden email]> said:

> Ten years back I took over the role of maintaining the Macintosh VM from
> John Maloney. Dan Ingalls wrote a letter of responsibility for me, which
> I accepted and have strived to carry forward.
>
> But it's time to assume a different role and I have asked Esteban
> Lorenzano  to take over the build responsibility. Some of you know him
> already from his role in building Mars for Squeak, his presentations at
> ESUG conferences, and the awards he has won for his technical
> innovations.
>
> It's been a fun decade & three month, lots of versions were created,
> Apple unlike other other OS providers has driven lots of change and
> excitement, now they look forward to an OS-X app store, so it's time for
> someone new and eager to figure out how to address that.  Over that
> decade we've moved from 68040 based machines, thru PowerPC to MacIntel,
> and from OS-9 thru 7 generations of OS-X.
>
> On Jan 1st 2011 (or earlier) I  will no longer do builds or officially
> support the macintosh VM, I will of course help Esteban thru any
> difficulties in the migration of responsibilities, and I'll forward that
> letter from Dan, it's steeped with responsibility, a bit of honour,
> expectations of hours (decades?) of work, and I assure Esteban a great
> journey. Today for Esteban I consolidated folders of Squeak VM build
> memories which came to nearly 6GB of stuff, fortunately most of it is
> obsolete because of the Cocoa os-x V5 rewrite.
>
> I thank the community for bearing with me for the good times and the
> rough times as I fought the daemons of operating system change, no doubt
> I'll watch how things progress, yet the responsibility for what happens
> will lie elsewhere.
>
> Some close friends have asked am I giving up Squeak & Smalltalk? No it's
> just a change of pace, I'll be around to poke at interesting issues, and
> at this time I welcome any paid consulting (Smalltalk or iOS), email me
> if you have leads...
>
> Over the years, Viewpoints Research Institute, ESUG and others have
> provide some funding for this work, I thank them for their
> contributions.
>
> Any message of thanks should be send to my wife of 27 years
> [hidden email] who has diligently support my contributions to the
> Smalltalk community and as a non computer person always wondered why?
> For Sophie we had a saying: "For the betterment of mankind" . For the
> folks who worked on Smalltalk, Sophie, and the OLPC they know why we do
> this.
>
> To the other VM maintainers I thank them for them for the trust that I
> would do the right thing, so for Squeak onward we go....
>
> -
>
> =========================
> =========================
> =========================
>
> John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]>   Twitter:
> squeaker68882
> Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd.  http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com
>
> =========================
> =========================
> =========================