hi,
as i have been working on smalltalk projects within FOSSASIA for Google Summer of Code and Google Code-In, as well as run smalltalk workshops at the FOSSASIA conference, i have been invited to run a small booth and put up a banner about smalltalk. details about the conference are here: http://2016.fossasia.org/ since time is short, i wonder if a banner design for pharo already exists, that i could use. alternatively, a poster, that can be stretched, or two posters on top of each other. if there is nothing ready, maybe the design that was posted to the list most recently can be stretched into a banner. my workshop this year will be using roassal, so something about that would also work, or other smalltalk topics, like squeak, etoys, etc... it would of course also be nice to meet other smalltalkers in singapore next month. greetings, martin. -- eKita - the online platform for your entire academic life -- chief engineer eKita.co pike programmer pike.lysator.liu.se caudium.net societyserver.org secretary beijinglug.org mentor fossasia.org foresight developer foresightlinux.org realss.com unix sysadmin Martin Bähr working in china http://societyserver.org/mbaehr/ |
On Feb 6, 2016, at 9:21 AM, Martin Bähr <[hidden email]> wrote:
> as i have been working on smalltalk projects within FOSSASIA for Google Summer > of Code and Google Code-In, as well as run smalltalk workshops at the FOSSASIA > conference, i have been invited to run a small booth and put up a banner about > smalltalk. That’s great news. What did you present in the previous workshops? > details about the conference are here: http://2016.fossasia.org/ > > since time is short, i wonder if a banner design for pharo already exists, that > i could use. alternatively, a poster, that can be stretched, or two posters on > top of each other. if there is nothing ready, maybe the design that was posted > to the list most recently can be stretched into a banner. I don’t see any useful banner at https://smalltalkrenaissance.wordpress.com/, but maybe you can try to contact the author. The guy behind the Smalltalk Renaissance (Richard Eng) gave up on it after one year, but his articles said he’d worked on Smalltalk promotional materials. > my workshop this year will be using roassal, so something about that would also > work, or other smalltalk topics, like squeak, etoys, etc... > > it would of course also be nice to meet other smalltalkers in singapore next > month. I’ll help you run the booth, if I make it out. -- Yanni Chiu |
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Hello Pharo-ers
I am excited that my talk proposal on "My journey in FOSS with Pharo and Fossasia" has been accepted for FOSSASIA Summit 2016 being held on March 18-20 in Singapore this year. Hi eMBee :) It'll be great to have a Pharo/Smalltalk booth at the conference venue with a nice poster/banner. Let me know in case I could be of any help. Looking forward to meet you there. Best Jigyasa Grover |
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Hi Martin, Last year there was a poster made by Adam [hidden email]2016-02-06 11:21 GMT-03:00 Martin Bähr <[hidden email]>: hi, pharo-family2.pdf (361K) Download Attachment |
Excerpts from Hernán Morales Durand's message of 2016-02-09 22:39:56 +0100:
> Last year there was a poster made by Adam [hidden email] > I don't know if that fits your goals, the poster license or if he's still > around, maybe you could check with him if there's an update. that one was my first thought actually: https://github.com/AdamSadovsky/pharo-family it is a bit dense for a banner though, as people won't usually get close to it to read. greetings, martin. -- eKita - the online platform for your entire academic life -- chief engineer eKita.co pike programmer pike.lysator.liu.se caudium.net societyserver.org secretary beijinglug.org mentor fossasia.org foresight developer foresightlinux.org realss.com unix sysadmin Martin Bähr working in china http://societyserver.org/mbaehr/ |
Hi,
On 10/02/16 00:46, Martin Bähr wrote: > Excerpts from Hernán Morales Durand's message of 2016-02-09 22:39:56 +0100: >> Last year there was a poster made by Adam [hidden email] >> I don't know if that fits your goals, the poster license or if he's still >> around, maybe you could check with him if there's an update. > that one was my first thought actually: > https://github.com/AdamSadovsky/pharo-family > > it is a bit dense for a banner though, as people won't usually get close to it > to read. > > greetings, martin. > I agreed. It gives a good panoramic overview of the Pharo ecosystem with a thematic approach. Cheers, Offray |
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