Hi All,
It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to serve! Squeak wants you! Every year we elect the SOB (Squeak Oversight Board) consisting of seven members from our community. The current board members are: 1. Bert Freudenberg 2. Eliot Miranda 3. Tim Rowledge 4. Frank Shearar 5. Craig Latta 6. Chris Muller 7. David T. Lewis For more info on the board please see: https://squeakboard.wordpress.com/our-mission/ Everything about the election, including schedule and more, can be tracked here: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6200 Now until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning! Candidates should nominate themselves and start their campaign on the squeak-dev mailing list. Or if you nominate someone else, make sure that person really wants to run. :) I will not put anyone on the candidate list until that person makes it known on squeak-dev that he/she intends to run. During this period, the candidates should ideally present themselves on squeak-dev, unless they have already done so, and the community can ask questions. I encourage you to reach out to potential candidates, people that are active in the community and represent your views, and ask them to run. Some people will not run without encouragement. Also I know that some people wait to the last minute to run for the board to see if others will run but please consider getting this year off to a faster start and just jump right in! *** Now until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning! *** Monday 16th of February 2015 3PM (20.00 UTC): Candidate list is finalized. *** Monday 16th of February 2015 4PM (21.00 UTC): Online election starts. *** Tuesday 24th of February 2015 6PM (23.00 UTC): Online election ends. *** Results will be announced immediately when the election ends. The voting period is one week long and ballots are sent out via email. And how do you end up on the voter list? See below. :) IMPORTANT: New voters will NOT be added once the election is started. You MUST try to get on the voter list before the 16th of February 2014 or you will NOT be able to vote. If your Email has changed please make sure it is changed on the list of voters before the election starts. -------------------------- If you were invited to vote last year you are already on the voter list, no worries! If you are a new Squeaker and wish to vote do ONE of the following: * Get a "known" Squeaker to vouch for you. If a known Squeaker sends an email to voters (at) squeak.org giving me name and email for you, then I will add you. * Send an email to voters at squeak.org yourself (and CC to squeak-dev if you like) with information/arguments showing me that you are indeed serious about voting and that you are indeed a Squeaker. When the voting period starts all voters will receive an email with instructions and a link to the voting website. If there are any further questions, just reply *in this thread* and I will closely track it - or send email to voters (at) squeak.org which points to me. ...so let's get on with it! All the best, Ron Teitelbaum |
I'll run. I'm running on the not-a-cabbage ticket.
In recent times I had a financial crisis, but it's really looking like I'm out of the woods now. I'd be glad to volunteer if the people of Squeak would have me, and I do believe that right now I'm in a position to focus a good deal of time on the Squeak community. Last time, I probably would have been swept up in day to day survival stuff, but that's not the situation now. My interests currently include leveraging improvements made to Morphic in Cuis, and figuring how we're going to use Spoon to explore and extract them. I'd also like to do what I can to support and/or continue the work Frank Shearar has done with both disentangling dependencies and maintaining a continuous integration infrastructure. You should really consider the other contenders, though, because I'm quite sure that all of them will be great candidates. Cheers! --C > On Feb 4, 2015, at 8:46 PM, "Ron Teitelbaum" <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! > It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to serve! > Squeak wants you! > > Every year we elect the SOB (Squeak Oversight Board) consisting of seven > members from our community. The current board members are: > > 1. Bert Freudenberg > 2. Eliot Miranda > 3. Tim Rowledge > 4. Frank Shearar > 5. Craig Latta > 6. Chris Muller > 7. David T. Lewis > > For more info on the board please see: > https://squeakboard.wordpress.com/our-mission/ > > Everything about the election, including schedule and more, can be > > tracked here: > > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6200 > > > Now until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB > members and campaigning! > > Candidates should nominate themselves and start their campaign on the > squeak-dev mailing list. Or if you nominate someone else, make sure that > person really wants to run. :) I will not put anyone on the candidate list > until that person makes it known on squeak-dev that he/she intends to run. > > During this period, the candidates should ideally present themselves on > squeak-dev, unless they have already done so, and the community can ask > questions. > > I encourage you to reach out to potential candidates, people that are active > in the community and represent your views, and ask them to run. Some people > will not run without encouragement. Also I know that some people wait to > the last minute to run for the board to see if others will run but please > consider getting this year off to a faster start and just jump right in! > > *** Now until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB > members and campaigning! > *** Monday 16th of February 2015 3PM (20.00 UTC): Candidate list is > finalized. > *** Monday 16th of February 2015 4PM (21.00 UTC): Online election starts. > *** Tuesday 24th of February 2015 6PM (23.00 UTC): Online election ends. > *** Results will be announced immediately when the election ends. > > The voting period is one week long and ballots are sent out via email. > > And how do you end up on the voter list? See below. :) > > IMPORTANT: New voters will NOT be added once the election is started. You > MUST try to get on the voter list before the 16th of February 2014 or you > will NOT be able to vote. If your Email has changed please make sure it is > changed on the list of voters before the election starts. > > -------------------------- > > If you were invited to vote last year you are already on the voter list, no > worries! If you are a new Squeaker and wish to vote do ONE of the following: > > * Get a "known" Squeaker to vouch for you. If a known Squeaker sends > an email to voters (at) squeak.org giving me name and email for you, then I > will add you. > * Send an email to voters at squeak.org yourself (and CC to squeak-dev > if you like) with information/arguments showing me that you are indeed > serious about voting and that you are indeed a Squeaker. > > When the voting period starts all voters will receive an email with > instructions and a link to the voting website. > > If there are any further questions, just reply *in this thread* and I will > closely track it - or send email to voters (at) squeak.org which points to > me. > > ...so let's get on with it! > > All the best, > > Ron Teitelbaum > > > > > > > |
And you have my vote
El 2/5/15, 2:28 AM, "Casey Ransberger" <[hidden email]> escribió: >I'll run. I'm running on the not-a-cabbage ticket. > >In recent times I had a financial crisis, but it's really looking like >I'm out of the woods now. I'd be glad to volunteer if the people of >Squeak would have me, and I do believe that right now I'm in a position >to focus a good deal of time on the Squeak community. Last time, I >probably would have been swept up in day to day survival stuff, but >that's not the situation now. > >My interests currently include leveraging improvements made to Morphic in >Cuis, and figuring how we're going to use Spoon to explore and extract >them. I'd also like to do what I can to support and/or continue the work >Frank Shearar has done with both disentangling dependencies and >maintaining a continuous integration infrastructure. > >You should really consider the other contenders, though, because I'm >quite sure that all of them will be great candidates. > >Cheers! |
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> My interests currently include leveraging improvements made to
> Morphic in Cuis, and figuring how we're going to use Spoon to explore > and extract them. +1 for integrating Spoon and Cuis |
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Please, please, please make Craig Latta to candidate and integrate
Spoon/Context!!!! :-) |
I'd love it if Craig ran again as well. And basically everyone who's served in the five-odd years (has it been longer?) I've been around, all have been great.
Run, people. Please. Not for me, but for everyone else. You're wanted, and you're needed. Besides, if you don't, you'll be stuck with me. BWAHAHAHAHA! --C > On Feb 5, 2015, at 5:05 AM, Mateusz Grotek <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Please, please, please make Craig Latta to candidate and integrate Spoon/Context!!!! :-) > |
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Hi All,
Well we are off to a great start. We now have 1 candidate for 7 positions. 1. Casey Ransberger You only have until Monday the 16th of February to join the list of candidates. If you are going to run please announce your candidacy soon. All the best, Ron Teitelbaum > -----Original Message----- > From: [hidden email] [mailto:squeak- > [hidden email]] On Behalf Of Ron Teitelbaum > Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 11:46 PM > To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list; Squeak Oversight Board > Discussion; [hidden email]; [hidden email]; 'Squeak > Virtual Machine Development Discussion' > Subject: [squeak-dev] Squeak Oversight Board 2015 Elections > > Hi All, > > It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! > It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to > serve! > Squeak wants you! > > Every year we elect the SOB (Squeak Oversight Board) consisting of seven > members from our community. The current board members are: > > 1. Bert Freudenberg > 2. Eliot Miranda > 3. Tim Rowledge > 4. Frank Shearar > 5. Craig Latta > 6. Chris Muller > 7. David T. Lewis > > For more info on the board please see: > https://squeakboard.wordpress.com/our-mission/ > > Everything about the election, including schedule and more, can be > > tracked here: > > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6200 > > > Now until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB > members and campaigning! > > Candidates should nominate themselves and start their campaign on the > squeak-dev mailing list. Or if you nominate someone else, make sure that > person really wants to run. :) I will not put anyone on the candidate list > until that person makes it known on squeak-dev that he/she intends to run. > > During this period, the candidates should ideally present themselves on > squeak-dev, unless they have already done so, and the community can ask > questions. > > I encourage you to reach out to potential candidates, people that are > in the community and represent your views, and ask them to run. Some > people will not run without encouragement. Also I know that some people > wait to the last minute to run for the board to see if others will run but > please consider getting this year off to a faster start and just jump right in! > > *** Now until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of > SOB members and campaigning! > *** Monday 16th of February 2015 3PM (20.00 UTC): Candidate list is > finalized. > *** Monday 16th of February 2015 4PM (21.00 UTC): Online election > starts. > *** Tuesday 24th of February 2015 6PM (23.00 UTC): Online election ends. > *** Results will be announced immediately when the election ends. > > The voting period is one week long and ballots are sent out via email. > > And how do you end up on the voter list? See below. :) > > IMPORTANT: New voters will NOT be added once the election is started. > You > MUST try to get on the voter list before the 16th of February 2014 or you > will NOT be able to vote. If your Email has changed please make sure it > changed on the list of voters before the election starts. > > -------------------------- > > If you were invited to vote last year you are already on the voter list, no > worries! If you are a new Squeaker and wish to vote do ONE of the > following: > > * Get a "known" Squeaker to vouch for you. If a known Squeaker sends > an email to voters (at) squeak.org giving me name and email for you, then I > will add you. > * Send an email to voters at squeak.org yourself (and CC to squeak-dev > if you like) with information/arguments showing me that you are indeed > serious about voting and that you are indeed a Squeaker. > > When the voting period starts all voters will receive an email with > instructions and a link to the voting website. > > If there are any further questions, just reply *in this thread* and I will > closely track it - or send email to voters (at) squeak.org which points to me. > > ...so let's get on with it! > > All the best, > > Ron Teitelbaum > > > > > > > |
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On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 8:46 PM, Ron Teitelbaum <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi All, I'd like to stand again. My priorities for the community are - to continue improving the VM - with Spur, the new memory manager, that will be the VM for the Squeak 5.0 release - with a full 64-bit x64 JIT VM, and with an ARM JIT. - with Sista, Clément Bera's adaptive optimizer - with a new FFI that will use Ronie Salgado's Lowcode that is an important component in Sista - to continue to foster collaboration with the Pharo community - to keep Squeak relevant, doing whatever I can to support existing users/programmers, or to bring in new users/programmers best,
Eliot |
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On 05-02-2015, at 8:53 AM, Ron Teitelbaum <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi All, > > Well we are off to a great start. We now have 1 candidate for 7 positions. Me too! I’d like to continue to cause trouble, annoy the annoyable, joust with windbags, push for good things and generally be tim. tim -- tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim Strange OpCodes: RDRI: Rotate Disk Right Immediate |
Also have my vote :=)
El 2/5/15, 5:59 PM, "tim Rowledge" <[hidden email]> escribió: >I¹d like to continue to cause trouble, annoy the annoyable, joust with >windbags, push for good things and generally be tim. > > >tim |
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Hi everyone-- I'd like to serve on the Squeak board again. In the current term, I've made progress on Context initiative[1] for bringing distributed modularity to Squeak and the other Smalltalks. I've worked with some brave testers, including Lawson English and Philippe Back. I contributed to our outreach effort by attending and speaking about Squeak again at FOSDEM 2015 [2] (video coming), attending Pharo Days[3], and mentioning Squeak on social media[4], my blog[5], and the weekly Smalltalk Reflections podcast[6] with my co-host David Buck. I'm collaborating with Bert and others on SqueakJS[7]. I'm writing WebSocket support so that SqueakJS systems can form peer-to-peer remote messaging meshes, like any normal Smalltalk (and for use with distributed modules). I started a Squeak presence at Slack[8], which is off to a good start for improving collaboration communication. My main priority for the next term is to put Naiad (the module system) into wider use. This will draw upon the other elements of Context (Spoon, the minimal object memory kernel, and Lightning, the remote messaging protocol). I would like to increase Squeak's presence at ESUG 2015 and other conferences, and in the Raspberry Pi community. I'd like to reduce the Squeak community's gender imbalance. Through outreach we can improve the situation, along with merely becoming more popular. Like the community itself, I think the board is very strong. I enjoy working with its members very much. Thanks for your vote! -C [1] http://thiscontext.com/2015/01/16/context-status-2015-01-16 [2] https://fosdem.org/2015 [3] https://medium.com/concerning-pharo/pharo-days-2015-6336d6ee2a23 [4] twitter: @ccrraaiigg (the other services, too) [5] http://thiscontext.com [6] http://bit.ly/1zb29Kn (itunes.apple.com) [7] http://try.squeak.org [8] http://squeak.slack.com [9] Thanks for looking at all this stuff. :) -- Craig Latta netjam.org +31 6 2757 7177 (SMS ok) + 1 415 287 3547 (no SMS) |
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On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 2:59 PM, tim Rowledge <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > On 05-02-2015, at 8:53 AM, Ron Teitelbaum <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> Well we are off to a great start. We now have 1 candidate for 7 positions. > > Me too! > > I’d like to continue to cause trouble, annoy the annoyable, joust with windbags, push for good things and generally be tim. You should be commended for the fantastic job you did! ;) |
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Hi All,
I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend. Just a reminder that you don't have to wait for Monday to announce your candidacy for the Squeak Oversight Board. So far we have 4 candidates for 7 spots. Candidates (order of announcement): 1. Casey Ransberger 2. Eliot Miranda 3. Tim Rowledge 4. Craig Latta If you are going to run please announce your intention to run soon. You have until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC). Thank you for your work on Squeak! All the best, Ron Teitelbaum > > Hi All, > > It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! > It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to > serve! > Squeak wants you! > > Every year we elect the SOB (Squeak Oversight Board) consisting of seven > members from our community. The current board members are: > > 1. Bert Freudenberg > 2. Eliot Miranda > 3. Tim Rowledge > 4. Frank Shearar > 5. Craig Latta > 6. Chris Muller > 7. David T. Lewis > > For more info on the board please see: > https://squeakboard.wordpress.com/our-mission/ > > Everything about the election, including schedule and more, can be > > tracked here: > > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6200 > > > Now until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB > members and campaigning! > > Candidates should nominate themselves and start their campaign on the > squeak-dev mailing list. Or if you nominate someone else, make sure that > person really wants to run. :) I will not put anyone on the candidate list > until that person makes it known on squeak-dev that he/she intends to run. > > During this period, the candidates should ideally present themselves on > squeak-dev, unless they have already done so, and the community can ask > questions. > > I encourage you to reach out to potential candidates, people that are > in the community and represent your views, and ask them to run. Some > people will not run without encouragement. Also I know that some people > wait to the last minute to run for the board to see if others will run but > please consider getting this year off to a faster start and just jump right in! > > *** Now until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of > SOB members and campaigning! > *** Monday 16th of February 2015 3PM (20.00 UTC): Candidate list is > finalized. > *** Monday 16th of February 2015 4PM (21.00 UTC): Online election > starts. > *** Tuesday 24th of February 2015 6PM (23.00 UTC): Online election ends. > *** Results will be announced immediately when the election ends. > > The voting period is one week long and ballots are sent out via email. > > And how do you end up on the voter list? See below. :) > > IMPORTANT: New voters will NOT be added once the election is started. > You > MUST try to get on the voter list before the 16th of February 2014 or you > will NOT be able to vote. If your Email has changed please make sure it > changed on the list of voters before the election starts. > > -------------------------- > > If you were invited to vote last year you are already on the voter list, no > worries! If you are a new Squeaker and wish to vote do ONE of the > following: > > * Get a "known" Squeaker to vouch for you. If a known Squeaker sends > an email to voters (at) squeak.org giving me name and email for you, then I > will add you. > * Send an email to voters at squeak.org yourself (and CC to squeak-dev > if you like) with information/arguments showing me that you are indeed > serious about voting and that you are indeed a Squeaker. > > When the voting period starts all voters will receive an email with > instructions and a link to the voting website. > > If there are any further questions, just reply *in this thread* and I will > closely track it - or send email to voters (at) squeak.org which points to me. > > ...so let's get on with it! > > All the best, > > Ron Teitelbaum > > > > > > |
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Below, heavily snipped.
> On Feb 6, 2015, at 6:38 AM, Craig Latta <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I'd like to reduce the Squeak community's gender imbalance. This alone is a good reason to vote for Craig. The other things he listed were also golden, but if he'd run on just this one sentence alone, he'd have my vote. Vote for Craig. --Casey |
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On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 11:46:11PM -0500, Ron Teitelbaum wrote:
> Hi All, > > It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! > It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to serve! > Squeak wants you! > I am running for a position on the board again this year. I see 2015 as a very important year for Squeak. We are moving to an advanced 64-bit image and VM, and at the same time we are seeing the amazing run-anywhere portability of the SqueakJS VM that can host all the images of the last 15 years on any computer with a modern web browser. This range of capability, performance, and portability is unmatched by anything else I know of in the world of computing. Our challenge as a community is to keep all of these things working and easily accessible to people all around the world, running all sorts of computers, everyone from young kids in schools to people pursuing advanced computer science research. I participate in Squeak as a hobby programmer, and I value things like FunSqueak, Scratch, and Etoys that make computing fun and accessible to all. I see Squeak as much more than technology, it is a human-focused system that needs insight and vision in order to thrive and grow. We really need to bring women into the community. And we need to do a better job of connecting with Squeak users and contributors around the world, especially in places where English language is not a first language. Dave |
Seems this year we have a amazing Board again.
Bravo Dave ! Envíado desde Edgar's iPad mini > El 8/2/2015, a las 16:42, David T. Lewis <[hidden email]> escribió: > >> On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 11:46:11PM -0500, Ron Teitelbaum wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! >> It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to serve! >> Squeak wants you! >> > > I am running for a position on the board again this year. > > I see 2015 as a very important year for Squeak. We are moving to an > advanced 64-bit image and VM, and at the same time we are seeing the > amazing run-anywhere portability of the SqueakJS VM that can host all > the images of the last 15 years on any computer with a modern web browser. > This range of capability, performance, and portability is unmatched by > anything else I know of in the world of computing. Our challenge as a > community is to keep all of these things working and easily accessible > to people all around the world, running all sorts of computers, everyone > from young kids in schools to people pursuing advanced computer science > research. > > I participate in Squeak as a hobby programmer, and I value things like > FunSqueak, Scratch, and Etoys that make computing fun and accessible to > all. I see Squeak as much more than technology, it is a human-focused > system that needs insight and vision in order to thrive and grow. We > really need to bring women into the community. And we need to do a better > job of connecting with Squeak users and contributors around the world, > especially in places where English language is not a first language. > > Dave > > |
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Hi All, Well only one week to go. If you are planning on running for the Squeak Oversight Board, please announce your candidacy soon. So far we have 5 candidates for 7 spots. Candidates (order of announcement): 1. Casey Ransberger 2. Eliot Miranda 3. Tim Rowledge 4. Craig Latta 5. David T. Lewis You have until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC). Thank you for your work on Squeak! All the best, Ron Teitelbaum > > Hi All, > > It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! > It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to > serve! > Squeak wants you! > > Every year we elect the SOB (Squeak Oversight Board) consisting of > seven members from our community. The current board members are: > > In alphabetical order: > > Bert Freudenberg > Chris Muller > Craig Latta > David T. Lewis > Eliot Miranda > Frank Shearar > Tim Rowledge > > For more info on the board please see: > https://squeakboard.wordpress.com/our-mission/ > > Everything about the election, including schedule and more, can be > > tracked here: > > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6200 > > > Now until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB > members and campaigning! > > Candidates should nominate themselves and start their campaign on the > squeak-dev mailing list. Or if you nominate someone else, make sure > that person really wants to run. :) I will not put anyone on the > candidate list until that person makes it known on squeak-dev that he/she > > During this period, the candidates should ideally present themselves > on squeak-dev, unless they have already done so, and the community can > ask questions. > > I encourage you to reach out to potential candidates, people that are active > in the community and represent your views, and ask them to run. Some > people will not run without encouragement. Also I know that some > people wait to the last minute to run for the board to see if others > will run but please consider getting this year off to a faster start > and just jump right in! > > *** Now until Monday 16th of February 3PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of > SOB members and campaigning! > *** Monday 16th of February 2015 3PM (20.00 UTC): Candidate list is > finalized. > *** Monday 16th of February 2015 4PM (21.00 UTC): Online election > starts. > *** Tuesday 24th of February 2015 6PM (23.00 UTC): Online election ends. > *** Results will be announced immediately when the election ends. > > The voting period is one week long and ballots are sent out via email. > > And how do you end up on the voter list? See below. :) > > IMPORTANT: New voters will NOT be added once the election is started. > You > MUST try to get on the voter list before the 16th of February 2014 or > you will NOT be able to vote. If your Email has changed please make > sure it > changed on the list of voters before the election starts. > > -------------------------- > > If you were invited to vote last year you are already on the voter > list, no > worries! If you are a new Squeaker and wish to vote do ONE of the > following: > > * Get a "known" Squeaker to vouch for you. If a known Squeaker > sends an email to voters (at) squeak.org giving me name and email for > you, then I > will add you. > * Send an email to voters at squeak.org yourself (and CC to squeak-dev > if you like) with information/arguments showing me that you are indeed > serious about voting and that you are indeed a Squeaker. > > When the voting period starts all voters will receive an email with > instructions and a link to the voting website. > > If there are any further questions, just reply *in this thread* and I > will closely track it - or send email to voters (at) squeak.org which > points to me. > > ...so let's get on with it! > > All the best, > > Ron Teitelbaum > > > > > > |
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:02 PM, Ron Teitelbaum <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > Hi All, > > Well only one week to go. If you are planning on running for the Squeak > Oversight Board, please announce your candidacy soon. > > So far we have 5 candidates for 7 spots. I'm pretty good when it comes to taking up space, so let me announce my candidacy for one of those two remaining slots. :) 2015 is going to be a huge year for me; besides the doors that have already been opened by a stable Spur VM, I can already see that the new 64-bit images will require a file-format change for Magma. On top of that, I also want to reinvent Maui inside the browser, backed by Squeak and Seaside. The goal of these frameworks is to provide the shallowest possible entrance-ramp for Squeak, so that users can write usable applications even by focusing almost solely on domain code, instead of on "developer issues" like persistence and UI code. Squeak and you people in its community are important to me, I truly like everyone here as fellow humans, maybe to the point that it has made me too comfortable around you at times that I would continue to pester you with my arguments. I think the mention of attracting women in the community invites a whole new and better dimension of communication-style in this community which I wholeheartedly support. In fact I would like to embrace it now, whether we have women in the community yet or not. I'm committing myself to /ensuring/ I only engage in positive and productive discussion. This reflects my same passion I've always had to fulfill our dreams and goals for Squeak. I want it to be great (as we all do), and I want it to remain accessible, even to a non-developer audience. |
2015-02-09 17:20 GMT-03:00 Chris Muller <[hidden email]>:
+111111111 I fully support such goals!
Saludos / Regards, Germán Arduino |
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On 09.02.2015, at 21:20, Chris Muller <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:02 PM, Ron Teitelbaum <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Hi All, >> >> Well only one week to go. If you are planning on running for the Squeak >> Oversight Board, please announce your candidacy soon. >> >> So far we have 5 candidates for 7 spots. > > I'm pretty good when it comes to taking up space, so let me announce > my candidacy for one of those two remaining slots. :) As for an agenda, I'd like to keep our community as friendly and fun a place as it is, plus make it even more welcoming to anyone. I will support any effort in that direction. That also means to me that Squeak should work well across all platforms, providing a truly universal personal computing environment. This is what sets Squeak apart from pretty much all other development systems. Computing for anyone, anywhere. Sounds almost like a campaign slogan ;^) - Bert - smime.p7s (5K) Download Attachment |
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