All, You are only eligible to vote for the Squeak Foundation Board 2007 if
you have a certified squeak
People account. You must have a certification of at least Apprentice to vote. In order to get certified you can ask people with at least an
Apprentice certification to certify you. If you can not get certified an email to this list will probably do it.
If you have questions about the election or the process please feel
free to email me or anyone on the elections team, Ron Teitelbaum Squeak Elections Team Member |
How can I know If I have a certification? I registered some weeks on
Squeak People and set me as apprentice. Cheers. En Tue, 20 Feb 2007 17:43:15 +0100, Ron Teitelbaum <[hidden email]> escribió: > All, > > > You are only eligible to vote for the Squeak Foundation Board 2007 if you > have a certified squeak <http://people.squeakfoundation.org/> People > account. > > > You must have a certification of at least Apprentice to vote. > > > In order to get certified you can ask people with at least an Apprentice > certification to certify you. > > > If you can not get certified an email to this list will probably do it. > > > If you have questions about the election or the process please feel free > to > email me or anyone on the elections team, > > > Ron Teitelbaum > > Squeak Elections Team Member > -- Giuseppe Luigi Punzi - Consultor :: ZYO Consulting :: email: [hidden email] tlfno: +34 675 145 912 web: http://www.zyoconsulting.co |
All,
There are two ways to tell what your current certification is. The first way is to read what is on the second line of your page on squeak people. Your certification is printed there. It looks like this: This person is currently certified at Apprentice level. The second way is to look at Others have certified this person as follows: section. You can see who certified you there. A person can only certify people to a level that is at or below their own certification. So for you to get an Apprentice Level you need someone with at least an Apprentice Level to certify you. If you have questions please feel free to contact me or anyone on the elections team, Ron Teitelbaum Squeak Elections Team Member |
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Hello Ron and elections team,
sorry this should go to the list. RT> You are only eligible to vote for the Squeak Foundation Board RT> 2007 ifyou have a certified squeakPeople account. as the iirc vast majority of squeak dev subscribers didn't vote last time you might want to look into more exotic reasons for not voting. My reason not to vote is that I'm sensitive to labels tacked onto me. The only SqPeople status I'm comfortable with is Observer. The possibility of anybody sticking one of the other labels (including master) at me keeps me from having an account there. I would not mind a voter certification saying "enough certified squeakers trust this one enough to let him vote for SQF Board". Others might have different reasons, including "to complicated (embarrsing if not) to get certified". Programmers *are* strange at times. (me being always strange :-) Just my 2c and I'm happy enough not voting. Cheers Herbert mailto:[hidden email] |
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Ron Teitelbaum wrote:
> All, > > There are two ways to tell what your current certification is. The first > way is to read what is on the second line of your page on squeak people. > Your certification is printed there. It looks like this: > > This person is currently certified at Apprentice level. > > The second way is to look at > Others have certified this person as follows: > > section. You can see who certified you there. A person can only certify > people to a level that is at or below their own certification. So for you > to get an Apprentice Level you need someone with at least an Apprentice > Level to certify you. > > If you have questions please feel free to contact me or anyone on the > elections team, > > Ron Teitelbaum > Squeak Elections Team Member > > > > > -It would be nice if the menu options reflected the level of certification you can make. If you are Apprentice and approve someone as Master that certification will be ignored, so why have that option? -It's often no link back to the start pages and I have to use the back button in the browser. -It could be nice if it was possible to sort the people list after certification. Karl |
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Il giorno mar, 20/02/2007 alle 11.43 -0500, Ron Teitelbaum ha scritto:
> In order to get certified you can ask people with at least an > Apprentice certification to certify you. > > > > If you can not get certified an email to this list will probably do > it. You can also ask some of the regulars in the #squeak IRC channel to certify you. Giovanni |
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On Feb 20, 2007, at 19:09 , Karl wrote: > -It would be nice if the menu options reflected the level of > certification you can make. If you are Apprentice and approve > someone as Master that certification will be ignored, so why have > that option? Because your certification is visible. Even if it does not lead to promotion using the current algorithm, it still shows that you acknowledge someone to be a significant contributor, for example. Like, many people certified Dan Ingalls as Master for obvious reasons, even though they are not Masters themselves. It shows their support. For an explanation of the levels, see http://people.squeakfoundation.org/certs.html It's similar on a personal level like the appreciation of projects, which you also can do on the people site. - Bert - |
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Herbert König wrote:
> My reason not to vote is that I'm sensitive to labels tacked onto me. > The only SqPeople status I'm comfortable with is Observer. The > possibility of anybody sticking one of the other labels (including > master) at me keeps me from having an account there. I had very similar feelings until this very morning, when I eventually thought that if I was to wait for things to be perfect before I allow myself to participate it was going to be a tad longuish. so I subscribed to SqPeople and now I can vote. but I do agree that some unnecessary pressure is being put on a SqPeople member. to me the most annoying at this time is the idea that I should myself start rating other people/projects, else I'm risking to pass for a misanthropic caveman. Stef |
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Bert Freudenberg skrev:
> > On Feb 20, 2007, at 19:09 , Karl wrote: >> -It would be nice if the menu options reflected the level of >> certification you can make. If you are Apprentice and approve someone >> as Master that certification will be ignored, so why have that option? > > Because your certification is visible. Even if it does not lead to > promotion using the current algorithm, it still shows that you > acknowledge someone to be a significant contributor, for example. > Like, many people certified Dan Ingalls as Master for obvious reasons, > even though they are not Masters themselves. It shows their support. > For an explanation of the levels, see > > http://people.squeakfoundation.org/certs.html > > It's similar on a personal level like the appreciation of projects, > which you also can do on the people site. > > - Bert - > > > > I certified him as master would he be able to vote in the Squeak election? Or would he only enjoy my appreciation ;-) Karl |
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Stéphane Rollandin skrev:
> Herbert König wrote: >> My reason not to vote is that I'm sensitive to labels tacked onto me. >> The only SqPeople status I'm comfortable with is Observer. The >> possibility of anybody sticking one of the other labels (including >> master) at me keeps me from having an account there. > > I had very similar feelings until this very morning, when I eventually > thought that if I was to wait for things to be perfect before I allow > myself to participate it was going to be a tad longuish. > > so I subscribed to SqPeople and now I can vote. > > but I do agree that some unnecessary pressure is being put on a > SqPeople member. to me the most annoying at this time is the idea that > I should myself start rating other people/projects, else I'm risking > to pass for a misanthropic caveman. Karl |
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On Feb 20, 2007, at 21:37 , karl wrote: > Bert Freudenberg skrev: >> >> On Feb 20, 2007, at 19:09 , Karl wrote: >>> -It would be nice if the menu options reflected the level of >>> certification you can make. If you are Apprentice and approve >>> someone as Master that certification will be ignored, so why have >>> that option? >> >> Because your certification is visible. Even if it does not lead to >> promotion using the current algorithm, it still shows that you >> acknowledge someone to be a significant contributor, for example. >> Like, many people certified Dan Ingalls as Master for obvious >> reasons, even though they are not Masters themselves. It shows >> their support. For an explanation of the levels, see >> >> http://people.squeakfoundation.org/certs.html >> >> It's similar on a personal level like the appreciation of >> projects, which you also can do on the people site. >> >> - Bert - >> >> >> >> > But if I as apprentice was the only one certifying Dan as anything, > and I certified him as master would he be able to vote in the > Squeak election? > Or would he only enjoy my appreciation ;-) Both :) - Bert - |
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On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 21:37 +0100, karl wrote:
> But if I as apprentice was the only one certifying Dan as anything, and > I certified him as master would he be able to vote in the Squeak election? > Or would he only enjoy my appreciation ;-) > Karl To put it simply, if yours is the only certification for someone else then that other person will be certified up to either your level or the level you specified for them, whichever is lowest. So if you are an apprentice, and you certify Dan as Master (and yours is the only certification) then Dan will be certified as an Apprentice. Apprentice is sufficient to allow voting. It gets more complex than this when there is more than one certification, but in any case getting Apprentice status is a very low bar for receiving voting privileges. I am in the habit of certifying anyone up to Apprentice level who A. I either recognize from the mailing list or squeak-dev IRC or some other Smalltalk-related context. B. Includes a comment that shows some knowledge of Squeak or Smalltalk in general. C. Links to a webpage that at least mentions Squeak or Smalltalk in a reasonable way. Note that I go so far as to find references in foreign languages I can't even read and tend to give them the benefit of the doubt. Ken signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
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On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 21:51 +0100, karl wrote:
> Isn't the entry level (apprentice) just a bot filter ? > Karl In some sense yes, but I would put it higher than that. I do require at least the cognizance to mention Squeak or Smalltalk in some reasonable manner. It's possible I could be faked out by someone pasting in someone else's text on the subject, but this seems very unlikely and is pretty easy to revert if needed. Ken signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
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Hello Stéphane,
SR> I had very similar feelings until this very morning, when I eventually actually I only wanted to start a discussion about things that might keep people from voting. Because I remembered people searching SqPeople and urging others to look there for someone they could certify. And I wanted to avoid questions "Hey you started this discussion, why didn't you vote then?". Was on SqPeople again and it still is hard to access. Couldn't find the descriptions what the certificates mean for example. BTW Kim Rose just joined there awaiting certification to vote on the SqF Board. SR> myself start rating other people/projects, else I'm risking to pass for SR> a misanthropic caveman. In some places I pass for worse and I don't care that much :-)) Cheers Herbert mailto:[hidden email] |
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 22:26 +0100, Herbert König wrote:
> Was on SqPeople again and it still is hard to access. Couldn't find > the descriptions what the certificates mean for example. http://people.squeakfoundation.org/certs.html signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
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Ken Causey skrev:
> On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 21:37 +0100, karl wrote: > >> But if I as apprentice was the only one certifying Dan as anything, and >> I certified him as master would he be able to vote in the Squeak election? >> Or would he only enjoy my appreciation ;-) >> Karl >> > > To put it simply, if yours is the only certification for someone else > then that other person will be certified up to either your level or the > level you specified for them, whichever is lowest. So if you are an > apprentice, and you certify Dan as Master (and yours is the only > certification) then Dan will be certified as an Apprentice. Apprentice > is sufficient to allow voting. > > It gets more complex than this when there is more than one > certification, but in any case getting Apprentice status is a very low > bar for receiving voting privileges. I am in the habit of certifying > anyone up to Apprentice level who > > A. I either recognize from the mailing list or squeak-dev IRC or some > other Smalltalk-related context. > > B. Includes a comment that shows some knowledge of Squeak or Smalltalk > in general. > > C. Links to a webpage that at least mentions Squeak or Smalltalk in a > reasonable way. Note that I go so far as to find references in foreign > languages I can't even read and tend to give them the benefit of the > doubt. > > Ken > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > leave some info on Squeak People so there is a chance to apply trustmetric. karl |
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Bert Freudenberg skrev:
> > On Feb 20, 2007, at 21:37 , karl wrote: > >> Bert Freudenberg skrev: >>> >>> On Feb 20, 2007, at 19:09 , Karl wrote: >>>> -It would be nice if the menu options reflected the level of >>>> certification you can make. If you are Apprentice and approve >>>> someone as Master that certification will be ignored, so why have >>>> that option? >>> >>> Because your certification is visible. Even if it does not lead to >>> promotion using the current algorithm, it still shows that you >>> acknowledge someone to be a significant contributor, for example. >>> Like, many people certified Dan Ingalls as Master for obvious >>> reasons, even though they are not Masters themselves. It shows their >>> support. For an explanation of the levels, see >>> >>> http://people.squeakfoundation.org/certs.html >>> >>> It's similar on a personal level like the appreciation of projects, >>> which you also can do on the people site. >>> >>> - Bert - >>> >>> >>> >>> >> But if I as apprentice was the only one certifying Dan as anything, >> and I certified him as master would he be able to vote in the Squeak >> election? >> Or would he only enjoy my appreciation ;-) > > Both :) > > - Bert - > > > > Karl |
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On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 22:36 +0100, karl wrote:
> It's really vital that people that don't participate on the list's etc. > leave some info on Squeak People so there is a chance to apply trustmetric. > > karl Indeed, I even wrote an article on that very subject: http://people.squeakfoundation.org/article/68.html signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
Ken Causey skrev:
> On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 22:36 +0100, karl wrote: > >> It's really vital that people that don't participate on the list's etc. >> leave some info on Squeak People so there is a chance to apply trustmetric. >> >> karl >> > > Indeed, I even wrote an article on that very subject: > > http://people.squeakfoundation.org/article/68.html > I went trough the list of Observers and certified a few that had some info. It would be nice to have a date the person created their account. karl |
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 23:44 +0100, karl wrote:
> I went trough the list of Observers and certified a few that had some > info. It would be nice to have a date the person created their account. > karl Thanks for taking the time. Earlier today someone else (perhaps it was you then) requested changes to SqP. Here's the deal: SqP is an instance of Advogato and is built on top of an Apache1 module (mod_virgule). It's C code. Frankly no one here wants to touch it. Redoing this site in Squeak has been long discussed. But frankly there are a lot of things to do and few available hours. But anyone who is interested in re-implementing SqP in Squeak (or something of similar functionality) is more than welcome to do so. And if it is any good at all I suspect we will be happy to transfer over. Ken signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
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