Hi folks
as I pointed out earlier I've registered Squeak on http://www.hackontest.ch "Can you code 24 hours non-stop? Hackontest is a new Google-sponsored 24-hour programming competition between different open source projects. Its goals are to enhance Free Software projects according to user needs and to make visible how enthusiastically open source software is being developed. During the current online selection process users and developers of open source software may submit feature requests and rate and comment them. On August 1st, 2008 the Hackontest jury will pick the three most promising teams. Each team will receive a free trip to Switzerland on September 24/25, 2008 to participate in the competition located in Zurich. Hacking 24 hours inside an etoy.CONTAINER, the teams and their virtually present communities will implement certain features based on the online ratings and jury selection. In the end, the Hackontest jury evaluates the code and awards the winners with a total of USD 8500. The jury is made up of 10 renowned open source contributors: Jeremy Alison (Samba), Jono Bacon (Ubuntu), Brian W. Fitzpatrick (Subversion), Martin F. Krafft (Debian), Alexander Limi (Plone), Federico Mena- Quintero (GNOME), Bram Moolenaar (vim), Bruce Perens (OSI founder), Lukas K. Smith (PHP) and Harald Welte (gpl-violations.org)." For a more detailed description what hackontest is about see the "word from the sponsor" at http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2008/05/happy-hacking-real- time.html It is absolutely ok to register the requests you yourself would like to work on. So please feel very free to - register on http://www.hackontest.ch (make sure to press the submit/ login buttons, simple enter did not work for me), - add you favorite project to Squeak - and start rating. I think having some feature requests there would also help us to advertise for "All things Squeak" in general. Cheers Markus p.s. We definitely should have some Etoy related project, as the event will be hosted by the art group called Etoy.com :-) http://etoy.com/blog/archive/2008/04/22/etoy-got-slash-dotted.html |
Markus Gälli wrote:
> Hi folks > > as I pointed out earlier I've registered Squeak on > http://www.hackontest.ch > > "Can you code 24 hours non-stop? Hackontest is a new Google-sponsored > 24-hour programming competition between different open source > projects. Its goals are to enhance Free Software projects according > to user needs and to make visible how enthusiastically open source > software is being developed. During the current online selection > process users and developers of open source software may submit > feature requests and rate and comment them. On August 1st, 2008 the > Hackontest jury will pick the three most promising teams. Each team > will receive a free trip to Switzerland on September 24/25, 2008 to > participate in the competition located in Zurich. Hacking 24 hours > inside an etoy.CONTAINER, the teams and their virtually present > communities will implement certain features based on the online > ratings and jury selection. In the end, the Hackontest jury evaluates > the code and awards the winners with a total of USD 8500. The jury is > made up of 10 renowned open source contributors: Jeremy Alison > (Samba), Jono Bacon (Ubuntu), Brian W. Fitzpatrick (Subversion), > Martin F. Krafft (Debian), Alexander Limi (Plone), Federico Mena- > Quintero (GNOME), Bram Moolenaar (vim), Bruce Perens (OSI founder), > Lukas K. Smith (PHP) and Harald Welte (gpl-violations.org)." > > For a more detailed description what hackontest is about see the > "word from the sponsor" at > http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2008/05/happy-hacking-real- > time.html > > It is absolutely ok to register the requests you yourself would like > to work on. > > So please feel very free to > - register on http://www.hackontest.ch (make sure to press the submit/ > login buttons, simple enter did not work for me), > - add you favorite project to Squeak > - and start rating. > > I think having some feature requests there would also help us to > advertise for "All things Squeak" in general. > > Cheers > > Markus > > p.s. We definitely should have some Etoy related project, as the > event will be hosted by the art group called Etoy.com :-) > http://etoy.com/blog/archive/2008/04/22/etoy-got-slash-dotted.html enhancing picture and camera support in Etoys. We'll see how it pans out :-) Karl |
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> For a more detailed description what hackontest is about see the "word > from the sponsor" at > http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2008/05/happy-hacking-real-time.html that's sick. I especially laughted at this bit: "During the Hackontest event, visitors of OpenExpo receive the unique chance to see in real-time how open source software is developed" well, I don't know how you guys do develop open source software, but personnally I don't go hide in a container for 24 hours with a couple of nerds and a list of feature requests. looks more like preselection for the Apollo program... http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/diagrams/mercury7.gif Stef |
On 07.05.2008, at 16:05, Stéphane Rollandin wrote:
> well, I don't know how you guys do develop open source software, but > personnally I don't go hide in a container for 24 hours with a > couple of nerds and a list of feature requests. You're missing a lot of fun. Try to attend Camp Smalltalk some time ... - Bert - |
Hehe, in 24 hours of smalltalk hacking you can implement small OS
I don't see how this can be nearly possible in another languages. :) 2008/5/7 Bert Freudenberg <[hidden email]>: > On 07.05.2008, at 16:05, Stéphane Rollandin wrote: > > > > well, I don't know how you guys do develop open source software, but > personnally I don't go hide in a container for 24 hours with a couple of > nerds and a list of feature requests. > > > > > You're missing a lot of fun. Try to attend Camp Smalltalk some time ... > > - Bert - > > > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. |
On Wed, 07 May 2008 16:21:34 +0200, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> Hehe, in 24 hours of smalltalk hacking you can implement small OS > I don't see how this can be nearly possible in another languages. :) Try Forth, - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(programming_language) > 2008/5/7 Bert Freudenberg wrote: >> On 07.05.2008, at 16:05, Stéphane Rollandin wrote: >> >> >> > well, I don't know how you guys do develop open source software, but >> personnally I don't go hide in a container for 24 hours with a couple of >> nerds and a list of feature requests. >> > >> >> You're missing a lot of fun. Try to attend Camp Smalltalk some time ... >> >> - Bert - >> > |
On 07.05.2008, at 17:23, Klaus D. Witzel wrote: > On Wed, 07 May 2008 16:21:34 +0200, Igor Stasenko wrote: > >> Hehe, in 24 hours of smalltalk hacking you can implement small OS >> I don't see how this can be nearly possible in another languages. :) > > Try Forth, > > - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(programming_language) Igor meant to say "mainstream languages" ;) - Bert - |
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El 5/7/08 12:23 PM, "Klaus D. Witzel" <[hidden email]> escribió: > Try Forth, > > - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(programming_language) Klaus: Weird the first try give me Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. The second try on Firefox drives me to right article. Once I have interest in Forth, following links I find this one http://www.powermops.org/index.php/Main_Page Edgar |
Edgar J. De Cleene wrote:
> > El 5/7/08 12:23 PM, "Klaus D. Witzel" <[hidden email]> escribió: > > >> Try Forth, >> >> - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(programming_language) >> > Klaus: > > Weird the first try give me > > Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. > > The second try on Firefox drives me to right article. > > Once I have interest in Forth, following links I find this one > http://www.powermops.org/index.php/Main_Page Never really used it for anything tho... Karl |
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On Wed, 07 May 2008 20:18:16 +0200, Edgar J. De Cleene wrote:
> > El 5/7/08 12:23 PM, "Klaus D. Witzel" escribió: > >> Try Forth, >> >> - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(programming_language) > Klaus: > > Weird the first try give me > > Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. Try this one, - http://www.google.com/search?q=Forth+language > The second try on Firefox drives me to right article. Yuk, there are still browser+mailers with URL problems, like it where in the beginning of the www ... > Once I have interest in Forth, following links I find this one > http://www.powermops.org/index.php/Main_Page There was no response from that site (it exists but doesn't respond with contents). > Edgar > |
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