We are pleased to announce that Smalltalk Solutions 2002 is coming!
Registration details will be forthcoming soon - a website is under construction. Dates: April 22, 23, 24 (Mon-Wed) 2002 Place: Cincinnati Ohio Site: Hyatt Regency, downtown We are now calling for presentations - Smalltalk and XP topics. If you are interested in presenting, please visit this Wiki: http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com:8080/StSolutions2002 and volunteer as a speaker here: http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com:8080/StSolutions2002/Volunteer+to+Speak or send email to - Conference Chair James Robertson - [hidden email] Technical Program Chair Ed Porter - [hidden email] |
James Robertson wrote:
> > We are now calling for presentations - Smalltalk and XP topics. If > you are interested in presenting, please visit this Wiki: > > http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com:8080/StSolutions2002 > I object to this fragmentation of the StSolutions web space, there already was a wiki for StSolutions, why another one at yet another address? http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/SmalltalkSolutions Reinout ------- |
Reinout Heeck wrote:
> James Robertson wrote: > > > >> We are now calling for presentations - Smalltalk and XP topics. If >> you are interested in presenting, please visit this Wiki: >> >> http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com:8080/StSolutions2002 >> > > > > I object to this fragmentation of the StSolutions web space, there > already was a wiki for StSolutions, why another one at yet another address? > Mostly because I had completely forgotten about that one. On the other hand, I have admin rights to the new one, so I can maintain it - back it up, etc. > http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/SmalltalkSolutions > > > > > Reinout > ------- > |
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Reinout
Do you not think a better format for your message would have been: Thanks James for organising this. BTW, did you realise that there was still a wiki available at http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/SmalltalkSolutions which might be a better location for the web space?? It is easy to forget the commen niceties of life on the internet. Regards David On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 12:45:01 +0100, Reinout Heeck <[hidden email]> wrote: >James Robertson wrote: > > > >> We are now calling for presentations - Smalltalk and XP topics. If >> you are interested in presenting, please visit this Wiki: >> >> http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com:8080/StSolutions2002 >> > > > >I object to this fragmentation of the StSolutions web space, there >already was a wiki for StSolutions, why another one at yet another address? > >http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/SmalltalkSolutions > > > > >Reinout >------- GO SMALLTALK David Pennington - [hidden email] http://www.totallyobjects.com - THE Smalltalk resource Totally Objects is an IBM Object Connection member
David
Totally Objects Doing Smalltalk since 1989 |
David Pennington wrote:
> > Reinout > > Do you not think a better format for your message would have been: > > Thanks James for organising this. BTW, did you realise that there was > still a wiki available at http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/SmalltalkSolutions > which might be a better location for the web space?? > > It is easy to forget the commen niceties of life on the internet. Maybe his English isn't that good and he didn't mean to cause offence. Happens often with non-native speakers. Barry |
I have spent my working life dealing with banks all around the world
and am well aware of this issue. That is why I phrased my comment in as polite a manner possible. I was taking this into account and hoping to instruct as well as comment, if that doesn't sound too patronising - well you know what I mean :-) On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 14:44:43 +0100, Barry Watson <[hidden email]> wrote: > > >David Pennington wrote: >> >> Reinout >> >> Do you not think a better format for your message would have been: >> >> Thanks James for organising this. BTW, did you realise that there was >> still a wiki available at http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/SmalltalkSolutions >> which might be a better location for the web space?? >> >> It is easy to forget the commen niceties of life on the internet. > >Maybe his English isn't that good and he didn't mean to cause offence. >Happens often with non-native speakers. > >Barry GO SMALLTALK David Pennington - [hidden email] http://www.totallyobjects.com - THE Smalltalk resource Totally Objects is an IBM Object Connection member
David
Totally Objects Doing Smalltalk since 1989 |
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> Conference Chair
> James Robertson - [hidden email] > > Technical Program Chair > Ed Porter - [hidden email] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Please note an e-mail address correction for me: [hidden email]. The posted e-mail address will not be valid after Wendesday of this week. Ed Porter |
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Barry Watson wrote:
> > David Pennington wrote: > >>Reinout >> >>Do you not think a better format for your message would have been: >> >>Thanks James for organising this. BTW, did you realise that there was >>still a wiki available at http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/SmalltalkSolutions >>which might be a better location for the web space?? >> >>It is easy to forget the commen niceties of life on the internet. >> > > Maybe his English isn't that good and he didn't mean to cause offence. > Happens often with non-native speakers. > > Barry > David is right, I am non-native speaker but my English is good enough to have worded that a lot nicer. James and I have met before, with that in mind I was a lot more direct than a public forum warrants. I hope it's obvious no offense was intended. My excuses for any bad feelings induced, Reinout ------- |
"Reinout Heeck" <[hidden email]> wrote in message
news:[hidden email]... > > David is right, I am non-native speaker but my English is good enough to > have worded that a lot nicer. James and I have met before, with that in > mind I was a lot more direct than a public forum warrants. > > I hope it's obvious no offense was intended. Offending Jim -- now that's hard to imagine :) > > > My excuses for any bad feelings induced, > > Reinout > ------- |
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