Folks -
This is part one of two messages about upcoming releases. The Squeak 4.0 release is right around the corner. It is the MIT/Apache re-licensed version of 3.10.2. We are currently in (hopefully final) discussions with SFC and will soon be ready to finalize matters. We've talked about the 4.0 release it in the board and effectively we need a release manager and/or release team which can take care of the following actions: - Add a new welcome screen that explains the new status - Condense sources so that only relicensed content is included - Repackage the image for the various platforms This is straightforward, simple work that can basically be done right away. In fact, it might be good to roll a 4.0beta straight from 3.10.2 and have that available for final discussions with SFC. Since the work isn't all that much (it can probably be done in a few hours on a lazy Sunday morning), this is a *great* way for anyone in the community, even with relatively little experience in Squeak hacking, to help the community along. Please volunteer for either 4.0 release manager or 4.0 release team member role. The board would like to find a community member to take the lead since the board will be busy anyway (running for the board takes its toll, the SFC discussions take time, and then some of us also would like to get some hacking done :-) So don't be shy. Cheers, - Andreas |
I'm in for team-member. Let's do this!
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: > Folks - > > This is part one of two messages about upcoming releases. > > The Squeak 4.0 release is right around the corner. It is the MIT/Apache > re-licensed version of 3.10.2. We are currently in (hopefully final) > discussions with SFC and will soon be ready to finalize matters. > > We've talked about the 4.0 release it in the board and effectively we need a > release manager and/or release team which can take care of the following > actions: > - Add a new welcome screen that explains the new status > - Condense sources so that only relicensed content is included > - Repackage the image for the various platforms > This is straightforward, simple work that can basically be done right away. > In fact, it might be good to roll a 4.0beta straight from 3.10.2 and have > that available for final discussions with SFC. > > Since the work isn't all that much (it can probably be done in a few hours > on a lazy Sunday morning), this is a *great* way for anyone in the > community, even with relatively little experience in Squeak hacking, to help > the community along. > > Please volunteer for either 4.0 release manager or 4.0 release team member > role. The board would like to find a community member to take the lead since > the board will be busy anyway (running for the board takes its toll, the SFC > discussions take time, and then some of us also would like to get some > hacking done :-) So don't be shy. > > Cheers, > - Andreas > > > -- Ron |
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On Friday 19 February 2010 02:00:46 pm Andreas Raab wrote:
> In fact, it might be good to roll a 4.0beta straight from 3.10.2 > and have that available for final discussions with SFC. +1. We could announce a 4.0beta or even a 4.0rc for now and then go for 4.1 when SFC comes through. The vm and image has significant changes from the 3.x branch. In all fairness, we should bump major version to 4.x. The beta or rc tag should be sufficient warning not to use it in production. I would be happy to be part of the release team. Please count me in. Onward ho! .. Subbu |
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Ronald Spengler wrote:
> I'm in for team-member. Let's do this! Wonderful! How would you feel about leading the effort? (it is really not all that much work :-) Me and probably anyone else will be happy to help in any way we can but it'd be good if the board had someone who feels responsible for getting it done. Cheers, - Andreas > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Folks - >> >> This is part one of two messages about upcoming releases. >> >> The Squeak 4.0 release is right around the corner. It is the MIT/Apache >> re-licensed version of 3.10.2. We are currently in (hopefully final) >> discussions with SFC and will soon be ready to finalize matters. >> >> We've talked about the 4.0 release it in the board and effectively we need a >> release manager and/or release team which can take care of the following >> actions: >> - Add a new welcome screen that explains the new status >> - Condense sources so that only relicensed content is included >> - Repackage the image for the various platforms >> This is straightforward, simple work that can basically be done right away. >> In fact, it might be good to roll a 4.0beta straight from 3.10.2 and have >> that available for final discussions with SFC. >> >> Since the work isn't all that much (it can probably be done in a few hours >> on a lazy Sunday morning), this is a *great* way for anyone in the >> community, even with relatively little experience in Squeak hacking, to help >> the community along. >> >> Please volunteer for either 4.0 release manager or 4.0 release team member >> role. The board would like to find a community member to take the lead since >> the board will be busy anyway (running for the board takes its toll, the SFC >> discussions take time, and then some of us also would like to get some >> hacking done :-) So don't be shy. >> >> Cheers, >> - Andreas >> >> >> > > > |
I need a list of requirements if I'm going to lead anything (I don't
know exactly what must be done.) I'd consider it, but I need to make sure I can get it done before I say yes to that. On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: > Ronald Spengler wrote: >> >> I'm in for team-member. Let's do this! > > Wonderful! How would you feel about leading the effort? (it is really not > all that much work :-) Me and probably anyone else will be happy to help in > any way we can but it'd be good if the board had someone who feels > responsible for getting it done. > > Cheers, > - Andreas > >> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> >> wrote: >>> >>> Folks - >>> >>> This is part one of two messages about upcoming releases. >>> >>> The Squeak 4.0 release is right around the corner. It is the MIT/Apache >>> re-licensed version of 3.10.2. We are currently in (hopefully final) >>> discussions with SFC and will soon be ready to finalize matters. >>> >>> We've talked about the 4.0 release it in the board and effectively we >>> need a >>> release manager and/or release team which can take care of the following >>> actions: >>> - Add a new welcome screen that explains the new status >>> - Condense sources so that only relicensed content is included >>> - Repackage the image for the various platforms >>> This is straightforward, simple work that can basically be done right >>> away. >>> In fact, it might be good to roll a 4.0beta straight from 3.10.2 and have >>> that available for final discussions with SFC. >>> >>> Since the work isn't all that much (it can probably be done in a few >>> hours >>> on a lazy Sunday morning), this is a *great* way for anyone in the >>> community, even with relatively little experience in Squeak hacking, to >>> help >>> the community along. >>> >>> Please volunteer for either 4.0 release manager or 4.0 release team >>> member >>> role. The board would like to find a community member to take the lead >>> since >>> the board will be busy anyway (running for the board takes its toll, the >>> SFC >>> discussions take time, and then some of us also would like to get some >>> hacking done :-) So don't be shy. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> - Andreas >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > -- Ron |
Ronald Spengler wrote:
> I need a list of requirements if I'm going to lead anything (I don't > know exactly what must be done.) I'd consider it, but I need to make > sure I can get it done before I say yes to that. Just like I said earlier, the list of requirements is very short. We need: - A version that has the identical code to 3.10.2 and ONLY the code from 3.10.2 since this is what we have discussed with SFC (requires condensing sources) - The image must have proper licensing information and let people know about what happened (i.e., that it's a relicensed version of 3.10.2) - The image should be packaged properly for the various platforms That's about all that comes to mind in terms of requirements. Randal - are there any other requirements you can think of? Cheers, - Andreas > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Ronald Spengler wrote: >>> I'm in for team-member. Let's do this! >> Wonderful! How would you feel about leading the effort? (it is really not >> all that much work :-) Me and probably anyone else will be happy to help in >> any way we can but it'd be good if the board had someone who feels >> responsible for getting it done. >> >> Cheers, >> - Andreas >> >>> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> >>> wrote: >>>> Folks - >>>> >>>> This is part one of two messages about upcoming releases. >>>> >>>> The Squeak 4.0 release is right around the corner. It is the MIT/Apache >>>> re-licensed version of 3.10.2. We are currently in (hopefully final) >>>> discussions with SFC and will soon be ready to finalize matters. >>>> >>>> We've talked about the 4.0 release it in the board and effectively we >>>> need a >>>> release manager and/or release team which can take care of the following >>>> actions: >>>> - Add a new welcome screen that explains the new status >>>> - Condense sources so that only relicensed content is included >>>> - Repackage the image for the various platforms >>>> This is straightforward, simple work that can basically be done right >>>> away. >>>> In fact, it might be good to roll a 4.0beta straight from 3.10.2 and have >>>> that available for final discussions with SFC. >>>> >>>> Since the work isn't all that much (it can probably be done in a few >>>> hours >>>> on a lazy Sunday morning), this is a *great* way for anyone in the >>>> community, even with relatively little experience in Squeak hacking, to >>>> help >>>> the community along. >>>> >>>> Please volunteer for either 4.0 release manager or 4.0 release team >>>> member >>>> role. The board would like to find a community member to take the lead >>>> since >>>> the board will be busy anyway (running for the board takes its toll, the >>>> SFC >>>> discussions take time, and then some of us also would like to get some >>>> hacking done :-) So don't be shy. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> - Andreas >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > |
2010/2/22 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]>:
> Ronald Spengler wrote: >> >> I need a list of requirements if I'm going to lead anything (I don't Sorry Andreas, if I'm not wrong you offered the Release Team position to Edgar and he answered yes. And now the offer is also to Roland. I'm missing something? Germán. |
On 22 February 2010 13:42, Germán Arduino <[hidden email]> wrote:
> 2010/2/22 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]>: >> Ronald Spengler wrote: >>> >>> I need a list of requirements if I'm going to lead anything (I don't > > > Sorry Andreas, if I'm not wrong you offered the Release Team position > to Edgar and > he answered yes. And now the offer is also to Roland. > > I'm missing something? > Honestly, i'd like to see someone with better English communication abilities than Edgar. As to me, this is the main barrier between us - often i completely DNU what Edgar says. Or.. maybe its just me. If so, then forget what i'm saying. I just thinking that understanding each other is the key to success. @Edgar: Please don't take this as an offense, but i had to say it. And, of course, i'm not questioning your programming skills and Squeak experience. > Germán. > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. |
But not understanding may be solved asking again.
Indeed a Release Team is a position that need strong communication skills, and the guy that will be there will need to invest some time on questions as write mails, generate consensus and coordinate things. Anyway my question was directed to the fact that, if I'm not wrong, the Release Team position was offered to 2 different persons. Germán. 2010/2/22 Igor Stasenko <[hidden email]>: > On 22 February 2010 13:42, Germán Arduino <[hidden email]> wrote: >> 2010/2/22 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]>: >>> Ronald Spengler wrote: >>>> >>>> I need a list of requirements if I'm going to lead anything (I don't >> >> >> Sorry Andreas, if I'm not wrong you offered the Release Team position >> to Edgar and >> he answered yes. And now the offer is also to Roland. >> >> I'm missing something? >> > > Honestly, i'd like to see someone with better English communication > abilities than Edgar. > As to me, this is the main barrier between us - often i completely DNU > what Edgar says. > Or.. maybe its just me. If so, then forget what i'm saying. > I just thinking that understanding each other is the key to success. > > @Edgar: Please don't take this as an offense, but i had to say it. > And, of course, i'm not questioning your programming skills and Squeak > experience. > >> Germán. >> > > > -- > Best regards, > Igor Stasenko AKA sig. > > |
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Germán Arduino wrote:
> But not understanding may be solved asking again. > > Indeed a Release Team is a position that need strong communication > skills, and the guy that > will be there will need to invest some time on questions as write > mails, generate consensus and > coordinate things. > > Anyway my question was directed to the fact that, if I'm not wrong, > the Release Team position was > offered to 2 different persons. See http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-February/144715.html and http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-February/144716.html . Levente > > Germán. > > > 2010/2/22 Igor Stasenko <[hidden email]>: >> On 22 February 2010 13:42, Germán Arduino <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> 2010/2/22 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]>: >>>> Ronald Spengler wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I need a list of requirements if I'm going to lead anything (I don't >>> >>> >>> Sorry Andreas, if I'm not wrong you offered the Release Team position >>> to Edgar and >>> he answered yes. And now the offer is also to Roland. >>> >>> I'm missing something? >>> >> >> Honestly, i'd like to see someone with better English communication >> abilities than Edgar. >> As to me, this is the main barrier between us - often i completely DNU >> what Edgar says. >> Or.. maybe its just me. If so, then forget what i'm saying. >> I just thinking that understanding each other is the key to success. >> >> @Edgar: Please don't take this as an offense, but i had to say it. >> And, of course, i'm not questioning your programming skills and Squeak >> experience. >> >>> Germán. >>> >> >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> Igor Stasenko AKA sig. >> >> > > |
2010/2/22 Levente Uzonyi <[hidden email]>:
> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Germán Arduino wrote: > >> But not understanding may be solved asking again. >> >> Indeed a Release Team is a position that need strong communication >> skills, and the guy that >> will be there will need to invest some time on questions as write >> mails, generate consensus and >> coordinate things. >> >> Anyway my question was directed to the fact that, if I'm not wrong, >> the Release Team position was >> offered to 2 different persons. > > There are two different releases and two different release teams. > See > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-February/144715.html > and > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-February/144716.html > . > > > Levente > Ahh, ok, that means that: Release Team Leader to the current trunk --> Edgar (until now) Release Team Leader to the next 4.0 relicensed --> Roland (until now) Is at this way? Thanks by the clarification. Germán. |
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Germán Arduino wrote:
> 2010/2/22 Levente Uzonyi <[hidden email]>: >> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Germán Arduino wrote: >> >>> But not understanding may be solved asking again. >>> >>> Indeed a Release Team is a position that need strong communication >>> skills, and the guy that >>> will be there will need to invest some time on questions as write >>> mails, generate consensus and >>> coordinate things. >>> >>> Anyway my question was directed to the fact that, if I'm not wrong, >>> the Release Team position was >>> offered to 2 different persons. >> >> There are two different releases and two different release teams. >> See >> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-February/144715.html >> and >> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-February/144716.html >> . >> >> >> Levente >> > > Ahh, ok, that means that: > > Release Team Leader to the current trunk --> Edgar (until now) > Release Team Leader to the next 4.0 relicensed --> Roland (until now) > > Is at this way? Levente > > Thanks by the clarification. > > Germán. > > |
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This sounds like something I can handle.
Two more questions: Obviously ASAP, but what's my deadline? Who's my point of contact / source for legalese? Or shall I simply compose a blurb and paste the MIT license at the top, then post that to the list for peer review? On Monday, February 22, 2010, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: > Ronald Spengler wrote: > > I need a list of requirements if I'm going to lead anything (I don't > know exactly what must be done.) I'd consider it, but I need to make > sure I can get it done before I say yes to that. > > > Just like I said earlier, the list of requirements is very short. We need: > - A version that has the identical code to 3.10.2 and ONLY the code from 3.10.2 since this is what we have discussed with SFC (requires condensing sources) > - The image must have proper licensing information and let people know about what happened (i.e., that it's a relicensed version of 3.10.2) > - The image should be packaged properly for the various platforms > > That's about all that comes to mind in terms of requirements. Randal - are there any other requirements you can think of? > > Cheers, > - Andreas > > > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Ronald Spengler wrote: > > I'm in for team-member. Let's do this! > > Wonderful! How would you feel about leading the effort? (it is really not > all that much work :-) Me and probably anyone else will be happy to help in > any way we can but it'd be good if the board had someone who feels > responsible for getting it done. > > Cheers, > - Andreas > > > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> > wrote: > > Folks - > > This is part one of two messages about upcoming releases. > > The Squeak 4.0 release is right around the corner. It is the MIT/Apache > re-licensed version of 3.10.2. We are currently in (hopefully final) > discussions with SFC and will soon be ready to finalize matters. > > We've talked about the 4.0 release it in the board and effectively we > need a > release manager and/or release team which can take care of the following > actions: > - Add a new welcome screen that explains the new status > - Condense sources so that only relicensed content is included > - Repackage the image for the various platforms > This is straightforward, simple work that can basically be done right > away. > In fact, it might be good to roll a 4.0beta straight from 3.10.2 and have > that available for final discussions with SFC. > > Since the work isn't all that much (it can probably be done in a few > hours > on a lazy Sunday morning), this is a *great* way for anyone in the > community, even with relatively little experience in Squeak hacking, to > help > the community along. > > Please volunteer for either 4.0 release manager or 4.0 release team > member > role. The board would like to find a community member to take the lead > since > the board will be busy anyway (running for the board takes its toll, the > SFC > discussions take time, and then some of us also would like to get some > hacking done :-) So don't be shy. > > Cheers, > - Andreas > -- Ron |
Ronald Spengler wrote:
> This sounds like something I can handle. Great, thanks! > Two more questions: > > Obviously ASAP, but what's my deadline? Ultimately when the SFC comes through; this could be fairly soon. It'd be good if we had a draft 4.0 beta within a week; two weeks most (I had hoped that someone would take a shot at it last weekend :-) > Who's my point of contact / source for legalese? Or shall I simply > compose a blurb and paste the MIT license at the top, then post that > to the list for peer review? The board is your contact/source. Randal specifically, but at this point we all have pretty good visibility of the process. For the license I think we should do something along the lines of listing both licenses, MIT first, then Apache 2.0 in the sources file like here: --------------------------------------------------------------------- 'Squeak License Information: The MIT License Copyright (c) 1996-2010 The Squeak Community, All Rights Reserved. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. Portions of Squeak are covered by the following license Copyright (c) 1996 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.' --------------------------------------------------------------------- (note the single quotes around it which allow us to quote the licenses verbatim at the beginning of the sources file) I think the license header is pretty safe because it's literally the MIT license (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) and it's literally the license header required in the Apple agreement (http://ftp.squeak.org/docs/AppleApacheRelicense.pdf) The only thing I have changed is the year and copyright notice for MIT. (arguably one could say there's no such thing as The Squeak Community (tm) but the fact is that everyone's signed the relicensing so I think we got our asses covered) In any case, it would be good if this were a repeatable process just in case the SFC has specific wishes regarding the license header. Cheers, - Andreas > On Monday, February 22, 2010, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Ronald Spengler wrote: >> >> I need a list of requirements if I'm going to lead anything (I don't >> know exactly what must be done.) I'd consider it, but I need to make >> sure I can get it done before I say yes to that. >> >> >> Just like I said earlier, the list of requirements is very short. We need: >> - A version that has the identical code to 3.10.2 and ONLY the code from 3.10.2 since this is what we have discussed with SFC (requires condensing sources) >> - The image must have proper licensing information and let people know about what happened (i.e., that it's a relicensed version of 3.10.2) >> - The image should be packaged properly for the various platforms >> >> That's about all that comes to mind in terms of requirements. Randal - are there any other requirements you can think of? >> >> Cheers, >> - Andreas >> >> >> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Ronald Spengler wrote: >> >> I'm in for team-member. Let's do this! >> >> Wonderful! How would you feel about leading the effort? (it is really not >> all that much work :-) Me and probably anyone else will be happy to help in >> any way we can but it'd be good if the board had someone who feels >> responsible for getting it done. >> >> Cheers, >> - Andreas >> >> >> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> >> wrote: >> >> Folks - >> >> This is part one of two messages about upcoming releases. >> >> The Squeak 4.0 release is right around the corner. It is the MIT/Apache >> re-licensed version of 3.10.2. We are currently in (hopefully final) >> discussions with SFC and will soon be ready to finalize matters. >> >> We've talked about the 4.0 release it in the board and effectively we >> need a >> release manager and/or release team which can take care of the following >> actions: >> - Add a new welcome screen that explains the new status >> - Condense sources so that only relicensed content is included >> - Repackage the image for the various platforms >> This is straightforward, simple work that can basically be done right >> away. >> In fact, it might be good to roll a 4.0beta straight from 3.10.2 and have >> that available for final discussions with SFC. >> >> Since the work isn't all that much (it can probably be done in a few >> hours >> on a lazy Sunday morning), this is a *great* way for anyone in the >> community, even with relatively little experience in Squeak hacking, to >> help >> the community along. >> >> Please volunteer for either 4.0 release manager or 4.0 release team >> member >> role. The board would like to find a community member to take the lead >> since >> the board will be busy anyway (running for the board takes its toll, the >> SFC >> discussions take time, and then some of us also would like to get some >> hacking done :-) So don't be shy. >> >> Cheers, >> - Andreas >> > > |
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Igor Stasenko wrote:
> Honestly, i'd like to see someone with better English communication > abilities than Edgar. > As to me, this is the main barrier between us - often i completely DNU > what Edgar says. > Or.. maybe its just me. If so, then forget what i'm saying. > I just thinking that understanding each other is the key to success. > > @Edgar: Please don't take this as an offense, but i had to say it. > And, of course, i'm not questioning your programming skills and Squeak > experience. I disagree for several reasons. First, Edgar has already managed to lead a release to successful completion which is no small feat. Second, there's the small matter of who instead would sign up to be the lead for the release. If there are alternative offers the board has a choice but so far the only person I've seen actively volunteering (several times) was Edgar. To be honest, I had feared noone would raise their hand because it's real work and real time to be invested. But let me repeat this: If there's anyone else who wants to lead the trunk release, RAISE YOUR HAND. If that means having to read less than perfect English, I can cope with that. Edgar is a good-natured person and if you retain your humor his notes can be quite funny :-) Edgar needs our help, of course, and perhaps a bit more in the language area than others. I'm more than willing to help him in this area because he's got some real work ahead of him and needs support from everyone, in every possible area you can think of. Cheers, - Andreas |
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 19:00 -0800, Andreas Raab wrote:
> Igor Stasenko wrote: > > Honestly, i'd like to see someone with better English communication > > abilities than Edgar. > > As to me, this is the main barrier between us - often i completely DNU > > what Edgar says. > > Or.. maybe its just me. If so, then forget what i'm saying. > > I just thinking that understanding each other is the key to success. > > > > @Edgar: Please don't take this as an offense, but i had to say it. > > And, of course, i'm not questioning your programming skills and Squeak > > experience. > > I disagree for several reasons. First, Edgar has already managed to lead > a release to successful completion which is no small feat. Second, > there's the small matter of who instead would sign up to be the lead for > the release. If there are alternative offers the board has a choice but > so far the only person I've seen actively volunteering (several times) > was Edgar. To be honest, I had feared noone would raise their hand > because it's real work and real time to be invested. But let me repeat > this: If there's anyone else who wants to lead the trunk release, RAISE > YOUR HAND. > > If that means having to read less than perfect English, I can cope with > that. Edgar is a good-natured person and if you retain your humor his > notes can be quite funny :-) > > Edgar needs our help, of course, and perhaps a bit more in the language > area than others. I'm more than willing to help him in this area because > he's got some real work ahead of him and needs support from everyone, in > every possible area you can think of. > I would like to participate on the release team. Clearly you need people with more technical experience than I have, but I am pretty good at writing and would be willing to help at least with that. I can offer Win7, FreeBSD 8.0, Ubuntu 9.10, and OS X PowerPC and Intel to test releases on. -- Gary Dunn, Honolulu [hidden email] http://openslate.net/ http://e9erust.blogspot.com/ Sent from Slate001 |
On 2/23/10 7:52 AM, "Gary Dunn" <[hidden email]> wrote: > I would like to participate on the release team. Clearly you need people > with more technical experience than I have, but I am pretty good at > writing and would be willing to help at least with that. I can offer > Win7, FreeBSD 8.0, Ubuntu 9.10, and OS X PowerPC and Intel to test > releases on. > > -- > Gary Dunn, Honolulu Welcome. I think we email before. You have several OS, like me, besides just now only use OS X PowerPC and Intel. Running the complete test suites each time a new image is published helps to see how good the quality is. With a fresh Squeak3.11-9371-alpha.image, run and update http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6148 when you have time. The last I run was For fresh 'Squeak3.11-8472-alpha.image' Tested on Mac Intel, Squeak 4.2.1beta1U VM '2478 run, 2455 passes, 0 expected failures, 16 failures, 7 errors, 0 unexpected passes' Edgar |
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