http://squeakboard.wordpress.com/2010/04/23/meeting-report-for-4212010/
Last week we decided to do notes in a round-robin manner, so Bert is writing the report this time. Everyone except Randal was present (Andreas, Bert, Chris, Craig, Jecel, Juan).
First we had some virtual champagne over the 4.1 release. Yay! Might need a little more publicizing though.
Joining the SFC is still a top-priority. We received a current draft of the agreement. We are putting it up here [1], please have a look if you are interested.
We spent some time discussing the new interest in documentation, which we are very excited about. To give this the proper visibility, we think it should be made part of the release, and also be linked directly from squeak.org. To arrive at a plan of action swifter than by week-long mailing list discussions, we suggest that the interested folks meet on IRC soon.
Jecel pointed out that on the project list [2], there were few commercial applications listed done in Squeak. That might give the impression that the community was somehow opposed to commercial use, which couldn’t be further from the truth. So let’s add some commercial examples there (and if there are too many, make another page). Please send in links with a short description!
Finally we want to thank Ian Trudel for taking the initiative with surveying [3] the community. We support the initiative, and are eager to see the results so we can take them into account in our future work.
And remember, anyone subscribed to squeak-dev can now contact the Board directly at board@squeak.org thanks to magic pixy dust sprinkled by Ken on every one of you!
[1] http://ftp.squeak.org/docs/squeak-sponsorship-agreement-apr19.pdf [2] http://www.squeak.org/Projects/ [3] http://lists.squeak.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-April/149047.html
- Bert - (for the SOBs)
Hi Bert, did you mean to repost last weeks mtg notes?
-D
On 26/04/10 22:12, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
http://squeakboard.wordpress.com/2010/04/23/meeting-report-for-4212010/
Last week we decided to do notes in a round-robin manner, so Bert is writing the report this time. Everyone except Randal was present (Andreas, Bert, Chris, Craig, Jecel, Juan).
First we had some virtual champagne over the 4.1 release. Yay! Might need a little more publicizing though.
Joining the SFC is still a top-priority. We received a current draft of the agreement. We are putting it up here [1], please have a look if you are interested.
We spent some time discussing the new interest in documentation, which we are very excited about. To give this the proper visibility, we think it should be made part of the release, and also be linked directly from squeak.org. To arrive at a plan of action swifter than by week-long mailing list discussions, we suggest that the interested folks meet on IRC soon.
Jecel pointed out that on the project list [2], there were few commercial applications listed done in Squeak. That might give the impression that the community was somehow opposed to commercial use, which couldn’t be further from the truth. So let’s add some commercial examples there (and if there are too many, make another page). Please send in links with a short description!
Finally we want to thank Ian Trudel for taking the initiative with surveying [3] the community. We support the initiative, and are eager to see the results so we can take them into account in our future work.
And remember, anyone subscribed to squeak-dev can now contact the Board directly at board@squeak.org thanks to magic pixy dust sprinkled by Ken on every one of you!
[1] http://ftp.squeak.org/docs/squeak-sponsorship-agreement-apr19.pdf [2] http://www.squeak.org/Projects/ [3] http://lists.squeak.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-April/149047.html
- Bert - (for the SOBs)
Yes. The Squeak Oversight Board meets twice a month. I had not posted these notes here yet because I was waiting on [1] to be uploaded.
- Bert -
On 27.04.2010, at 00:25, Derek O'Connell wrote:
Hi Bert, did you mean to repost last weeks mtg notes?
-D
On 26/04/10 22:12, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
http://squeakboard.wordpress.com/2010/04/23/meeting-report-for-4212010/
Last week we decided to do notes in a round-robin manner, so Bert is writing the report this time. Everyone except Randal was present (Andreas, Bert, Chris, Craig, Jecel, Juan).
First we had some virtual champagne over the 4.1 release. Yay! Might need a little more publicizing though.
Joining the SFC is still a top-priority. We received a current draft of the agreement. We are putting it up here [1], please have a look if you are interested.
We spent some time discussing the new interest in documentation, which we are very excited about. To give this the proper visibility, we think it should be made part of the release, and also be linked directly from squeak.org. To arrive at a plan of action swifter than by week-long mailing list discussions, we suggest that the interested folks meet on IRC soon.
Jecel pointed out that on the project list [2], there were few commercial applications listed done in Squeak. That might give the impression that the community was somehow opposed to commercial use, which couldn’t be further from the truth. So let’s add some commercial examples there (and if there are too many, make another page). Please send in links with a short description!
Finally we want to thank Ian Trudel for taking the initiative with surveying [3] the community. We support the initiative, and are eager to see the results so we can take them into account in our future work.
And remember, anyone subscribed to squeak-dev can now contact the Board directly at board@squeak.org thanks to magic pixy dust sprinkled by Ken on every one of you!
[1] http://ftp.squeak.org/docs/squeak-sponsorship-agreement-apr19.pdf [2] http://www.squeak.org/Projects/ [3] http://lists.squeak.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-April/149047.html
- Bert - (for the SOBs)
ok, sorry.
On 26/04/10 23:31, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Yes. The Squeak Oversight Board meets twice a month. I had not posted these notes here yet because I was waiting on [1] to be uploaded.
- Bert -
On 27.04.2010, at 00:25, Derek O'Connell wrote:
Hi Bert, did you mean to repost last weeks mtg notes?
-D
On 26/04/10 22:12, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
http://squeakboard.wordpress.com/2010/04/23/meeting-report-for-4212010/
Last week we decided to do notes in a round-robin manner, so Bert is writing the report this time. Everyone except Randal was present (Andreas, Bert, Chris, Craig, Jecel, Juan).
First we had some virtual champagne over the 4.1 release. Yay! Might need a little more publicizing though.
Joining the SFC is still a top-priority. We received a current draft of the agreement. We are putting it up here [1], please have a look if you are interested.
We spent some time discussing the new interest in documentation, which we are very excited about. To give this the proper visibility, we think it should be made part of the release, and also be linked directly from squeak.org. To arrive at a plan of action swifter than by week-long mailing list discussions, we suggest that the interested folks meet on IRC soon.
Jecel pointed out that on the project list [2], there were few commercial applications listed done in Squeak. That might give the impression that the community was somehow opposed to commercial use, which couldn’t be further from the truth. So let’s add some commercial examples there (and if there are too many, make another page). Please send in links with a short description!
Finally we want to thank Ian Trudel for taking the initiative with surveying [3] the community. We support the initiative, and are eager to see the results so we can take them into account in our future work.
And remember, anyone subscribed to squeak-dev can now contact the Board directly at board@squeak.org thanks to magic pixy dust sprinkled by Ken on every one of you!
[1] http://ftp.squeak.org/docs/squeak-sponsorship-agreement-apr19.pdf [2] http://www.squeak.org/Projects/ [3] http://lists.squeak.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-April/149047.html
- Bert - (for the SOBs)
Nobody has made any comments on the current draft of the agreement we plan to sign to join the SFC:
http://ftp.squeak.org/docs/squeak-sponsorship-agreement-apr19.pdf
I will take this as a sign that everyone is happy with this version and that I should vote to approve it in tomorrow's board meeting. This will bring to a close a process that has been dragging on since about 2004.
Cheers, -- Jecel
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