Since about the middle of 2010 I have been actively following Pharo and it has been an amazing time.
These are my highlights, there are probably many others. 0.x became 1.0, then came 1.1 and finally 1.1.1. There has been amazing activity on 1.2. Seaside became 3.0. I learned how to deploy Seaside and manage it in production. I learned how to work efficiently with Monticello and SqueakSource. Hudson integration servers were customized and deployed for various Smalltalk projects and for Pharo itself. I learned how to build my own development and deployment images. I learned how to do load balancing and static content serving for Seaside. I love the Glamorous theme and the improved DejaVuBitmapFonts loader, I like the the Pro theme. I am successfully using Glorp and PostresV2. I am using the Cog VM every day. I simply love developing in Pharo. The Pharo community is just as great, from the leadership to the core developers, the dev image developers, the application and framework developers, those doing documentation, screencasts, help systems, the testers, to the countless people answering questions on this list. Thank you all ! Sven PS: I can't wait for 2011. PPS: Of course, part of the above are results of the greater Smalltalk community. Pharo is my view into this world. |
Sven
Thanks a ***lot***. We have to do a party close to the border (well we are on the border already) and meet This should be a resolution for 2011. You see, this is because of such a kind of feeling and good energy that we find the energy to do pharo. Pharo is just like that because you are making it that too. The work around Zinc is important. And this is because there are people like you, alain, lukas, luc, mariano (all busy like hell doing something else) with a cool spirit that this is fun to do Pharo. We all want to open new space, create knowledge and support your business. The funny part of life is that we do pharo on our free time :).... at least I'm running so much to make sure that phds make progress, get money for the team, do bugdet budget, admin, admin, writing.... that people would not believe it. :) But this is cool and I can tell you that I will take time for pharo and its future. Because we want more :) Stef On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:17 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote: > Since about the middle of 2010 I have been actively following Pharo and it has been an amazing time. > > These are my highlights, there are probably many others. > > 0.x became 1.0, then came 1.1 and finally 1.1.1. There has been amazing activity on 1.2. > > Seaside became 3.0. > > I learned how to deploy Seaside and manage it in production. > > I learned how to work efficiently with Monticello and SqueakSource. > > Hudson integration servers were customized and deployed for various Smalltalk projects and for Pharo itself. > > I learned how to build my own development and deployment images. > > I learned how to do load balancing and static content serving for Seaside. > > I love the Glamorous theme and the improved DejaVuBitmapFonts loader, I like the the Pro theme. > > I am successfully using Glorp and PostresV2. > > I am using the Cog VM every day. > > I simply love developing in Pharo. > > The Pharo community is just as great, from the leadership to the core developers, the dev image developers, the application and framework developers, those doing documentation, screencasts, help systems, the testers, to the countless people answering questions on this list. > > Thank you all ! > > Sven > > PS: I can't wait for 2011. > > PPS: Of course, part of the above are results of the greater Smalltalk community. Pharo is my view into this world. > > |
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Funny, I was thinking of writing such mail two hours ago back from work :)
I join my thanks to you because I feel 2010 has been my most intense year of my programmer life. I've learned tremendous stuff, meet amazing people and have the chance to contribute a little with lot of help from the community.
The Pharo community is great, warm, cool people: thanks Mariano, Marcus, Adrian, Torsten, Alexandre, Christoph, Doru, German, Eliot, Dale and all and all !! And a special special big big thank you to Stephane who showed me Smalltalk 2 years ago at RMLL in a lost place in France. I remember he told me something like "We've just started a cool thing called Pharo, stay tuned". Now I teach Pharo at University :)
Can't wait for an amazing 2011 ! Laurent Laffont Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:17 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: Since about the middle of 2010 I have been actively following Pharo and it has been an amazing time. |
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I showed Smalltalk to hilaire too :) and he was living in this lost place too :) Stef On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:55 PM, laurent laffont wrote: > Funny, I was thinking of writing such mail two hours ago back from work :) > > I join my thanks to you because I feel 2010 has been my most intense year of my programmer life. I've learned tremendous stuff, meet amazing people and have the chance to contribute a little with lot of help from the community. > > The Pharo community is great, warm, cool people: thanks Mariano, Marcus, Adrian, Torsten, Alexandre, Christoph, Doru, German, Eliot, Dale and all and all !! > > And a special special big big thank you to Stephane who showed me Smalltalk 2 years ago at RMLL in a lost place in France. I remember he told me something like "We've just started a cool thing called Pharo, stay tuned". Now I teach Pharo at University :) > > Can't wait for an amazing 2011 ! > > Laurent Laffont > > Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ > Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ > > > On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:17 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: > Since about the middle of 2010 I have been actively following Pharo and it has been an amazing time. > > These are my highlights, there are probably many others. > > 0.x became 1.0, then came 1.1 and finally 1.1.1. There has been amazing activity on 1.2. > > Seaside became 3.0. > > I learned how to deploy Seaside and manage it in production. > > I learned how to work efficiently with Monticello and SqueakSource. > > Hudson integration servers were customized and deployed for various Smalltalk projects and for Pharo itself. > > I learned how to build my own development and deployment images. > > I learned how to do load balancing and static content serving for Seaside. > > I love the Glamorous theme and the improved DejaVuBitmapFonts loader, I like the the Pro theme. > > I am successfully using Glorp and PostresV2. > > I am using the Cog VM every day. > > I simply love developing in Pharo. > > The Pharo community is just as great, from the leadership to the core developers, the dev image developers, the application and framework developers, those doing documentation, screencasts, help systems, the testers, to the countless people answering questions on this list. > > Thank you all ! > > Sven > > PS: I can't wait for 2011. > > PPS: Of course, part of the above are results of the greater Smalltalk community. Pharo is my view into this world. > > > |
Ey, I want join also to the feelings of Sven and Laurent.
I'm in Smalltalk from year 2000 aproximately but only in the last years I'm achieving one of my goals that is work 100% in Smalltalk in my small entrepreneurship dream called Arduino Software. A big part of this history is thanks to Pharo and Seaside and lot of other cool stuff on squeaksource. I think that the business orientation of Pharo was a key factor to caught my attention and, even when I also love Squeak and its people (a lot of us are on both sides trying to help) I have now in Pharo the tools to fight in the commercial arena. Modestly I try to help in the areas I can and in the time I have and want to say here a big big thanks to a lot of people working hard and (as Stef said) not only in the cool part of development but also on more boring (but needed stuff) as admin, doc, etc. Thank you all dear fellow of Pharo/Seaside/etc community by the effort put in this work and for the help I received each time I needed it. And also a BIG thanks to ESUG by the continuos effort to help in the Smalltalk advance. Now we must go for more in 2011, for example in develop the next big success on the startups market, this one with Pharo :) Very good 2011 to all of you! Germán. 2010/12/22 Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]>: > :) > > I showed Smalltalk to hilaire too :) and he was living in this lost place too :) > > Stef > > On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:55 PM, laurent laffont wrote: > >> Funny, I was thinking of writing such mail two hours ago back from work :) >> >> I join my thanks to you because I feel 2010 has been my most intense year of my programmer life. I've learned tremendous stuff, meet amazing people and have the chance to contribute a little with lot of help from the community. >> >> The Pharo community is great, warm, cool people: thanks Mariano, Marcus, Adrian, Torsten, Alexandre, Christoph, Doru, German, Eliot, Dale and all and all !! >> >> And a special special big big thank you to Stephane who showed me Smalltalk 2 years ago at RMLL in a lost place in France. I remember he told me something like "We've just started a cool thing called Pharo, stay tuned". Now I teach Pharo at University :) >> >> Can't wait for an amazing 2011 ! >> >> Laurent Laffont >> >> Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ >> Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ >> >> >> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:17 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Since about the middle of 2010 I have been actively following Pharo and it has been an amazing time. >> >> These are my highlights, there are probably many others. >> >> 0.x became 1.0, then came 1.1 and finally 1.1.1. There has been amazing activity on 1.2. >> >> Seaside became 3.0. >> >> I learned how to deploy Seaside and manage it in production. >> >> I learned how to work efficiently with Monticello and SqueakSource. >> >> Hudson integration servers were customized and deployed for various Smalltalk projects and for Pharo itself. >> >> I learned how to build my own development and deployment images. >> >> I learned how to do load balancing and static content serving for Seaside. >> >> I love the Glamorous theme and the improved DejaVuBitmapFonts loader, I like the the Pro theme. >> >> I am successfully using Glorp and PostresV2. >> >> I am using the Cog VM every day. >> >> I simply love developing in Pharo. >> >> The Pharo community is just as great, from the leadership to the core developers, the dev image developers, the application and framework developers, those doing documentation, screencasts, help systems, the testers, to the countless people answering questions on this list. >> >> Thank you all ! >> >> Sven >> >> PS: I can't wait for 2011. >> >> PPS: Of course, part of the above are results of the greater Smalltalk community. Pharo is my view into this world. >> >> >> > > > |
And I shouldn't forget the cool people of FAST by the effort of
organize a wonderful conference each year here in Argentina. For a lot of us is the only possibility of meet a lot of you and learn really lot and lot of things. Thanks to FAST I meet Stef, Markus, Lukas, Alex, James, Eliot, Dan, Gilad, John, Gabriela, Andrés, Esteban, Hernán, Francisco, Edgar, Natalia and a LOT of other persons (sorry the names I forgot to mention) that I could never found if not in the Argentinian conference. Thanks FAST. 2010/12/22 Germán Arduino <[hidden email]>: > Ey, I want join also to the feelings of Sven and Laurent. > > I'm in Smalltalk from year 2000 aproximately but only in the last > years I'm achieving one of my goals that is work 100% in Smalltalk in > my small entrepreneurship dream called Arduino Software. A big part of > this history is thanks to Pharo and Seaside and lot of other cool > stuff on squeaksource. > > I think that the business orientation of Pharo was a key factor to > caught my attention and, even when I also love Squeak and its people > (a lot of us are on both sides trying to help) I have now in Pharo the > tools to fight in the commercial arena. > > Modestly I try to help in the areas I can and in the time I have and > want to say here a big big thanks to a lot of people working hard and > (as Stef said) not only in the cool part of development but also on > more boring (but needed stuff) as admin, doc, etc. > > Thank you all dear fellow of Pharo/Seaside/etc community by the effort > put in this work and for the help I received each time I needed it. > And also a BIG thanks to ESUG by the continuos effort to help in the > Smalltalk advance. > > Now we must go for more in 2011, for example in develop the next big > success on the startups market, this one with Pharo :) > > Very good 2011 to all of you! > > Germán. > > > > > 2010/12/22 Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]>: >> :) >> >> I showed Smalltalk to hilaire too :) and he was living in this lost place too :) >> >> Stef >> >> On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:55 PM, laurent laffont wrote: >> >>> Funny, I was thinking of writing such mail two hours ago back from work :) >>> >>> I join my thanks to you because I feel 2010 has been my most intense year of my programmer life. I've learned tremendous stuff, meet amazing people and have the chance to contribute a little with lot of help from the community. >>> >>> The Pharo community is great, warm, cool people: thanks Mariano, Marcus, Adrian, Torsten, Alexandre, Christoph, Doru, German, Eliot, Dale and all and all !! >>> >>> And a special special big big thank you to Stephane who showed me Smalltalk 2 years ago at RMLL in a lost place in France. I remember he told me something like "We've just started a cool thing called Pharo, stay tuned". Now I teach Pharo at University :) >>> >>> Can't wait for an amazing 2011 ! >>> >>> Laurent Laffont >>> >>> Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ >>> Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:17 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> Since about the middle of 2010 I have been actively following Pharo and it has been an amazing time. >>> >>> These are my highlights, there are probably many others. >>> >>> 0.x became 1.0, then came 1.1 and finally 1.1.1. There has been amazing activity on 1.2. >>> >>> Seaside became 3.0. >>> >>> I learned how to deploy Seaside and manage it in production. >>> >>> I learned how to work efficiently with Monticello and SqueakSource. >>> >>> Hudson integration servers were customized and deployed for various Smalltalk projects and for Pharo itself. >>> >>> I learned how to build my own development and deployment images. >>> >>> I learned how to do load balancing and static content serving for Seaside. >>> >>> I love the Glamorous theme and the improved DejaVuBitmapFonts loader, I like the the Pro theme. >>> >>> I am successfully using Glorp and PostresV2. >>> >>> I am using the Cog VM every day. >>> >>> I simply love developing in Pharo. >>> >>> The Pharo community is just as great, from the leadership to the core developers, the dev image developers, the application and framework developers, those doing documentation, screencasts, help systems, the testers, to the countless people answering questions on this list. >>> >>> Thank you all ! >>> >>> Sven >>> >>> PS: I can't wait for 2011. >>> >>> PPS: Of course, part of the above are results of the greater Smalltalk community. Pharo is my view into this world. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > |
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On Dec 23, 2010, at 1:14 AM, Germán Arduino wrote: > Ey, I want join also to the feelings of Sven and Laurent. > > I'm in Smalltalk from year 2000 aproximately but only in the last > years I'm achieving one of my goals that is work 100% in Smalltalk in > my small entrepreneurship dream called Arduino Software. A big part of > this history is thanks to Pharo and Seaside and lot of other cool > stuff on squeaksource. > > I think that the business orientation of Pharo was a key factor to > caught my attention and, even when I also love Squeak and its people > (a lot of us are on both sides trying to help) I have now in Pharo the > tools to fight in the commercial arena. excellent news. I'm happy for you. > > Modestly I try to help in the areas I can and in the time I have and > want to say here a big big thanks to a lot of people working hard and > (as Stef said) not only in the cool part of development but also on > more boring (but needed stuff) as admin, doc, etc. > > Thank you all dear fellow of Pharo/Seaside/etc community by the effort > put in this work and for the help I received each time I needed it. > And also a BIG thanks to ESUG by the continuos effort to help in the > Smalltalk advance. > > Now we must go for more in 2011, for example in develop the next big > success on the startups market, this one with Pharo :) do you think that a good open-source ERP in Smalltalk would help you? > Very good 2011 to all of you! > > Germán. > > > > > 2010/12/22 Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]>: >> :) >> >> I showed Smalltalk to hilaire too :) and he was living in this lost place too :) >> >> Stef >> >> On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:55 PM, laurent laffont wrote: >> >>> Funny, I was thinking of writing such mail two hours ago back from work :) >>> >>> I join my thanks to you because I feel 2010 has been my most intense year of my programmer life. I've learned tremendous stuff, meet amazing people and have the chance to contribute a little with lot of help from the community. >>> >>> The Pharo community is great, warm, cool people: thanks Mariano, Marcus, Adrian, Torsten, Alexandre, Christoph, Doru, German, Eliot, Dale and all and all !! >>> >>> And a special special big big thank you to Stephane who showed me Smalltalk 2 years ago at RMLL in a lost place in France. I remember he told me something like "We've just started a cool thing called Pharo, stay tuned". Now I teach Pharo at University :) >>> >>> Can't wait for an amazing 2011 ! >>> >>> Laurent Laffont >>> >>> Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ >>> Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:17 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> Since about the middle of 2010 I have been actively following Pharo and it has been an amazing time. >>> >>> These are my highlights, there are probably many others. >>> >>> 0.x became 1.0, then came 1.1 and finally 1.1.1. There has been amazing activity on 1.2. >>> >>> Seaside became 3.0. >>> >>> I learned how to deploy Seaside and manage it in production. >>> >>> I learned how to work efficiently with Monticello and SqueakSource. >>> >>> Hudson integration servers were customized and deployed for various Smalltalk projects and for Pharo itself. >>> >>> I learned how to build my own development and deployment images. >>> >>> I learned how to do load balancing and static content serving for Seaside. >>> >>> I love the Glamorous theme and the improved DejaVuBitmapFonts loader, I like the the Pro theme. >>> >>> I am successfully using Glorp and PostresV2. >>> >>> I am using the Cog VM every day. >>> >>> I simply love developing in Pharo. >>> >>> The Pharo community is just as great, from the leadership to the core developers, the dev image developers, the application and framework developers, those doing documentation, screencasts, help systems, the testers, to the countless people answering questions on this list. >>> >>> Thank you all ! >>> >>> Sven >>> >>> PS: I can't wait for 2011. >>> >>> PPS: Of course, part of the above are results of the greater Smalltalk community. Pharo is my view into this world. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > |
2010/12/23 Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]>:
> > On Dec 23, 2010, at 1:14 AM, Germán Arduino wrote: > >> Ey, I want join also to the feelings of Sven and Laurent. >> >> I'm in Smalltalk from year 2000 aproximately but only in the last >> years I'm achieving one of my goals that is work 100% in Smalltalk in >> my small entrepreneurship dream called Arduino Software. A big part of >> this history is thanks to Pharo and Seaside and lot of other cool >> stuff on squeaksource. >> >> I think that the business orientation of Pharo was a key factor to >> caught my attention and, even when I also love Squeak and its people >> (a lot of us are on both sides trying to help) I have now in Pharo the >> tools to fight in the commercial arena. > > excellent news. I'm happy for you. > Thanks! >> >> Modestly I try to help in the areas I can and in the time I have and >> want to say here a big big thanks to a lot of people working hard and >> (as Stef said) not only in the cool part of development but also on >> more boring (but needed stuff) as admin, doc, etc. >> >> Thank you all dear fellow of Pharo/Seaside/etc community by the effort >> put in this work and for the help I received each time I needed it. >> And also a BIG thanks to ESUG by the continuos effort to help in the >> Smalltalk advance. >> >> Now we must go for more in 2011, for example in develop the next big >> success on the startups market, this one with Pharo :) > > do you think that a good open-source ERP in Smalltalk would help you? > > Is not exactly in what I'm thinking but I'm sure that is a need in lot of small and medium companies here. Is a new Pharo project? |
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On 22 Dec 2010, at 20:37, Stéphane Ducasse wrote: > Thanks a ***lot***. You're welcome. You and everybody else have every reason to be proud of all the good work done. > We have to do a party close to the border (well we are on the border already) and meet > This should be a resolution for 2011. I am sure we'll meet somewhere in 2011. I am looking forward to it. Sven |
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>>> Modestly I try to help in the areas I can and in the time I have and >>> want to say here a big big thanks to a lot of people working hard and >>> (as Stef said) not only in the cool part of development but also on >>> more boring (but needed stuff) as admin, doc, etc. >>> >>> Thank you all dear fellow of Pharo/Seaside/etc community by the effort >>> put in this work and for the help I received each time I needed it. >>> And also a BIG thanks to ESUG by the continuos effort to help in the >>> Smalltalk advance. >>> >>> Now we must go for more in 2011, for example in develop the next big >>> success on the startups market, this one with Pharo :) >> >> do you think that a good open-source ERP in Smalltalk would help you? >> >> > > Is not exactly in what I'm thinking but I'm sure that is a need in lot > of small and medium companies here. > > Is a new Pharo project? There is SmallErp or the project of stefan eggermont. This is just that I believe that issue bills, reports and managing stock is somehow also a large part of business. Stef |
2010/12/23 Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]>:
> >>>> Modestly I try to help in the areas I can and in the time I have and >>>> want to say here a big big thanks to a lot of people working hard and >>>> (as Stef said) not only in the cool part of development but also on >>>> more boring (but needed stuff) as admin, doc, etc. >>>> >>>> Thank you all dear fellow of Pharo/Seaside/etc community by the effort >>>> put in this work and for the help I received each time I needed it. >>>> And also a BIG thanks to ESUG by the continuos effort to help in the >>>> Smalltalk advance. >>>> >>>> Now we must go for more in 2011, for example in develop the next big >>>> success on the startups market, this one with Pharo :) >>> >>> do you think that a good open-source ERP in Smalltalk would help you? >>> >>> >> >> Is not exactly in what I'm thinking but I'm sure that is a need in lot >> of small and medium companies here. >> >> Is a new Pharo project? > > There is SmallErp or the project of stefan eggermont. > This is just that I believe that issue bills, reports and managing stock is somehow > also a large part of business. > > Stef > > > Ah, yes, certainly is a possibility. But I'm thinking in a sort of application to improve some of the functions of one of the big social networks, but is too early to say more :) Cheers. |
On Dec 23, 2 >> >> There is SmallErp or the project of stefan eggermont. >> This is just that I believe that issue bills, reports and managing stock is somehow >> also a large part of business. >> >> Stef >> >> >> > > Ah, yes, certainly is a possibility. > > But I'm thinking in a sort of application to improve some of the > functions of one of the big social networks, but is too early to say > more :) keep it secret :) They are all watching us :). Good christmas (here this is cold). Stef |
2010/12/23 Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]>:
> > On Dec 23, 2 >>> >>> There is SmallErp or the project of stefan eggermont. >>> This is just that I believe that issue bills, reports and managing stock is somehow >>> also a large part of business. >>> >>> Stef >>> >>> >>> >> >> Ah, yes, certainly is a possibility. >> >> But I'm thinking in a sort of application to improve some of the >> functions of one of the big social networks, but is too early to say >> more :) > > keep it secret :) > They are all watching us :). > Good christmas (here this is cold). > > Stef > hehe, I promise that as soon as I have something working (if I can get it) I will announce first here (and hopefully have some testers). Good Christmas to you and family also. I wish to have a bit of cold here, the summer started more bad than usual :( Cheers. Germán. -- ================================================= Germán S. Arduino <gsa @ arsol.net> Twitter: garduino Arduino Software & Web Hosting http://www.arduinosoftware.com PasswordsPro http://www.passwordspro.com ================================================= |
On 23 December 2010 21:33, Germán Arduino <[hidden email]> wrote:
> 2010/12/23 Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]>: >> >> On Dec 23, 2 >>>> >>>> There is SmallErp or the project of stefan eggermont. >>>> This is just that I believe that issue bills, reports and managing stock is somehow >>>> also a large part of business. >>>> >>>> Stef >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Ah, yes, certainly is a possibility. >>> >>> But I'm thinking in a sort of application to improve some of the >>> functions of one of the big social networks, but is too early to say >>> more :) >> >> keep it secret :) >> They are all watching us :). >> Good christmas (here this is cold). >> >> Stef >> > > hehe, I promise that as soon as I have something working (if I can get > it) I will announce first here (and hopefully have some testers). > Good Christmas to you and family also. I wish to have a bit of cold > here, the summer started more bad than usual :( > > Santa for help.. or just us :) > Cheers. > Germán. > > > > -- > ================================================= > Germán S. Arduino <gsa @ arsol.net> Twitter: garduino > Arduino Software & Web Hosting http://www.arduinosoftware.com > PasswordsPro http://www.passwordspro.com > ================================================= > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. |
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Good Christmas to you and your family. About: do you think that a good open-source ERP in Smalltalk would help you? I'm interesting to ERP in Smalltalk. I think it with: - Seaside interface - Gemstone OODB ( GLASS ) - Magritte for meta data base description Ciao, Dario |
dario did you look at (I always forget the name) suiza?
Because this is a start of that? Stef > +1 > > Good Christmas to you and your family. > > > About: > > do you think that a good open-source ERP in Smalltalk would help you? > > > I'm interesting to ERP in Smalltalk. > > I think it with: > > - Seaside interface > > - Gemstone OODB ( GLASS ) > > - Magritte for meta data base description > > > Ciao, > > Dario > |
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Thanks Igor!!
I would ask on this list, be sure of that. 2010/12/23 Igor Stasenko <[hidden email]>: > On 23 December 2010 21:33, Germán Arduino <[hidden email]> wrote: >> 2010/12/23 Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]>: >>> >>> On Dec 23, 2 >>>>> >>>>> There is SmallErp or the project of stefan eggermont. >>>>> This is just that I believe that issue bills, reports and managing stock is somehow >>>>> also a large part of business. >>>>> >>>>> Stef >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Ah, yes, certainly is a possibility. >>>> >>>> But I'm thinking in a sort of application to improve some of the >>>> functions of one of the big social networks, but is too early to say >>>> more :) >>> >>> keep it secret :) >>> They are all watching us :). >>> Good christmas (here this is cold). >>> >>> Stef >>> >> >> hehe, I promise that as soon as I have something working (if I can get >> it) I will announce first here (and hopefully have some testers). >> Good Christmas to you and family also. I wish to have a bit of cold >> here, the summer started more bad than usual :( >> >> > I wishing a success to your project. Ask don't forget about asking > Santa for help.. or just us :) > >> Cheers. >> Germán. >> >> >> >> -- |
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Dear Stef
> dario did you look at (I always forget the name) suiza? > Because this is a start of that? > I don't understand your reference. What is suiza ? Can you add some information about it ? > Stef > > >> +1 >> >> Good Christmas to you and your family. >> >> >> About: >> >> do you think that a good open-source ERP in Smalltalk would help you? >> >> >> I'm interesting to ERP in Smalltalk. >> >> I think it with: >> >> - Seaside interface >> >> - Gemstone OODB ( GLASS ) >> >> - Magritte for meta data base description >> >> >> Ciao, >> >> Dario >> > Thank, Dario |
sorry suixo
http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects/suixo-enhance Context Suixo is an open source Smalltalk Seaside application framework used to build a.o. a vertical market solution for healthcare. The healthcare solution is currently used daily by about 80 users. Suixo is an application level framework and currently features: • Workflow engine • Generic party model (company / person) • Role based access control • Time tracking • Content management system So I was wrong. On Dec 24, 2010, at 10:19 AM, Dario Trussardi wrote: > Dear Stef > >> dario did you look at (I always forget the name) suiza? >> Because this is a start of that? >> > > I don't understand your reference. > > What is suiza ? > > Can you add some information about it ? > > >> Stef >> >> >>> +1 >>> >>> Good Christmas to you and your family. >>> >>> >>> About: >>> >>> do you think that a good open-source ERP in Smalltalk would help you? >>> >>> >>> I'm interesting to ERP in Smalltalk. >>> >>> I think it with: >>> >>> - Seaside interface >>> >>> - Gemstone OODB ( GLASS ) >>> >>> - Magritte for meta data base description >>> >>> >>> Ciao, >>> >>> Dario >>> >> > > Thank, > > Dario > |
Dear Stef, and All i'm ready to work for development a small ERP. How i write some time ago i think to do it with a platform based on: A) Magritte description to define the meta database B) Seaside web interface as user interface C) Gemstone (GLASS) to "store" object You write about Suixo framework. How i can understand about it ? Anyone have a good idea about the setup platform - framework and ...... ? Any pointers would be greatly appreciated ! Dario > Context > Suixo is an open source Smalltalk Seaside application framework used to build a.o. a vertical market solution for healthcare. The healthcare solution is currently used daily by about 80 users. Suixo is an application level framework and currently features: > > • Workflow engine > • Generic party model (company / person) > • Role based access control > • Time tracking > • Content management system > > So I was wrong. > > > > On Dec 24, 2010, at 10:19 AM, Dario Trussardi wrote: > >> Dear Stef >> >>> dario did you look at (I always forget the name) suiza? >>> Because this is a start of that? >>> >> >> I don't understand your reference. >> >> What is suiza ? >> >> Can you add some information about it ? >> >> >>> Stef >>> >>> >>>> +1 >>>> >>>> Good Christmas to you and your family. >>>> >>>> >>>> About: >>>> >>>> do you think that a good open-source ERP in Smalltalk would help you? >>>> >>>> >>>> I'm interesting to ERP in Smalltalk. >>>> >>>> I think it with: >>>> >>>> - Seaside interface >>>> >>>> - Gemstone OODB ( GLASS ) >>>> >>>> - Magritte for meta data base description >>>> >>>> >>>> Ciao, >>>> >>>> Dario >>>> >>> >> >> Thank, >> >> Dario >> > > |
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