From renggli at gmail.com Mon May 5 07:15:07 2008 From: renggli at gmail.com (Lukas Renggli) Date: Mon May 5 07:15:09 2008 Subject: [SoC] How to proceed? Message-ID: <67628d690805050015n4fcd430bkd3dd5146aee24a7a@mail.gmail.com> I haven't seen any posts for a couple of weeks. What is happening now? Lukas -- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch From cdrick65 at gmail.com Mon May 5 12:33:39 2008 From: cdrick65 at gmail.com (cdrick) Date: Mon May 5 12:33:44 2008 Subject: [SoC] How to proceed? In-Reply-To: <67628d690805050015n4fcd430bkd3dd5146aee24a7a@mail.gmail.com> References: <67628d690805050015n4fcd430bkd3dd5146aee24a7a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: 2008/5/5 Lukas Renggli : > I haven't seen any posts for a couple of weeks. What is happening now? > > Lukas As far as said in google document, it's pretty free... Coding phase "starts" on the 26 of May. Meanwhile, students are meant to learn about organisation, tutors, projects, ... Of course, all this is flexible and depends on students/projects. People can start coding earlier or even later. Nevertheless, there are two main deadline and they concern evaluation. The first is on the 14 of July and the second in end august. Maybe we could setup some common facilities for all squeak projects. Are there any wiki, blog or other ? I personnality use a pier site, but it's more for a personal blackboard than a general information to inform the community. Maybe a gsoc.squeakhosting.st (or just soc) with pier ? Cheers, C?drick From klaus.witzel at cobss.com Mon May 5 18:46:05 2008 From: klaus.witzel at cobss.com (Klaus D. Witzel) Date: Mon May 5 18:46:20 2008 Subject: [SoC] How to proceed? In-Reply-To: <67628d690805050015n4fcd430bkd3dd5146aee24a7a@mail.gmail.com> References: <67628d690805050015n4fcd430bkd3dd5146aee24a7a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 05 May 2008 09:15:07 +0200, Lukas Renggli wrote: > I haven't seen any posts for a couple of weeks. What is happening now? FWIW, my student worked on a detail plan + deliverables for the phase 'til end of May and communicated that and more with his two mentors. HTH ;-) > Lukas > From giovanni at corriga.net Mon May 5 18:49:49 2008 From: giovanni at corriga.net (Giovanni Corriga) Date: Mon May 5 18:49:51 2008 Subject: [SoC] Welcome to Squeak's Summer of Code! Message-ID: <481F56CD.2010009@corriga.net> Hello, and welcome to Squeak's Summer of Code! I apologize for waiting so much before sending this message, but now here we are. As you know, your proposals have been selected for Squeak's Summer of Code. Fine, but now what? Here's a list of things you need to know and/or do for your SoC project (you probably already know most of them). Mentors Get in contact with your mentor, and discuss and decide how you should interact with him during the summer: email, IM, IRC etc. Also, since we've plenty of available mentors, we'll be assigning each student a second mentor to help him. We're currently in the process of assigning them; as soon as we complete the assignment, we'll tell you who shall be your second mentor. This second mentor will also act as backup in case the first one can't continue mentoring you. Mailing lists Subscribe to the main Squeak mailing lists. These include the Beginners and Squeak-dev mailing lists, and are the places where most of the Squeak community lives. You should also subscribe to the SoC mailing list and to the other mailing lists that your mentor may suggest. Almost all mailing lists are hosted on http://lists.squeakfoundation.org . Contact data We need to be able to get in touch with you if the need arises. Please send a message to me ( giovanni@corriga.net ) with your contact info: other email addresses that you check often, IRC and IM contacts, even a phone number. Squeaksource Get yourself an account on Squeaksource, if you don't have one. Squeaksource ( http://www.squeaksource.com ) is a centralized monticello server, with some extra features like web/wiki pages, integration with SqueakMap etc. Many of the packages you'll work on have their home on Squeaksource. The tools and the library If this is the first time you work with a Smalltalk system, then you have to get acquainted with the development tools: code browser, method finder, monticello browser, debugger, etc. etc. Also, start to learn the structure of the class library. Ask you mentors for help on this, and try to develop some small applications to get your feet wet in Smalltalk. Weekly IRC meetings and reports During the summer months, we're going to hold a short IRC meeting at the beginning of each week. During this meeting we'll quickly go over what you've done in the past week, what you're planning to do in the current week, what problems you did encounter. Summer of Squeak Blog I've created a blog called Summer of Squeak ( http://blog.summer.squeak.org ) that will be used to track your SoC projects. I invite you to join the blog and post regularly about your work. I'll immediately proceed to add you to the blog. ESUG Conference ESUG (the European Smalltalk User Group) organizes a yearly conference of Smalltalk pratictioners. This year's conference will be held in Amsterdam from August 23rd to August 29th. Since the conference will be held soon after the end of the Summer of Code, it would be cool if the students could meet in person. You can apply for a student volunteer job at the conference: if you're accepted ESUG will pay your admittance to the conference and your accomodations for the days of the conference, in exchange for some light work during the conference. If you have any questions or comments, don't hesitate to contact your mentor or to send a message to this mailing list. Giovanni From stephane.ducasse at free.fr Mon May 5 19:06:39 2008 From: stephane.ducasse at free.fr (stephane ducasse) Date: Mon May 5 19:06:43 2008 Subject: [SoC] Welcome to Squeak's Summer of Code! In-Reply-To: <481F56CD.2010009@corriga.net> References: <481F56CD.2010009@corriga.net> Message-ID: <5139FF7D-C488-469A-9CAF-732F5CCB57E7@free.fr> If someone wants to co-mentor gwenael there is no problem. stef On May 5, 2008, at 8:49 PM, Giovanni Corriga wrote: > Hello, and welcome to Squeak's Summer of Code! > > I apologize for waiting so much before sending this message, but now > here we are. > > As you know, your proposals have been selected for Squeak's Summer of > Code. Fine, but now what? Here's a list of things you need to know > and/or do for your SoC project (you probably already know most of > them). > > Mentors > Get in contact with your mentor, and discuss and decide how you should > interact with him during the summer: email, IM, IRC etc. Also, since > we've plenty of available mentors, we'll be assigning each student a > second mentor to help him. We're currently in the process of assigning > them; as soon as we complete the assignment, we'll tell you who > shall be > your second mentor. This second mentor will also act as backup in case > the first one can't continue mentoring you. > > Mailing lists > Subscribe to the main Squeak mailing lists. These include the > Beginners > and Squeak-dev mailing lists, and are the places where most of the > Squeak community lives. You should also subscribe to the SoC mailing > list and to the other mailing lists that your mentor may suggest. > Almost all mailing lists are hosted on > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org . > > Contact data > We need to be able to get in touch with you if the need arises. Please > send a message to me ( giovanni@corriga.net ) with your contact info: > other email addresses that you check often, IRC and IM contacts, > even a > phone number. > > Squeaksource > Get yourself an account on Squeaksource, if you don't have one. > Squeaksource ( http://www.squeaksource.com ) is a centralized > monticello > server, with some extra features like web/wiki pages, integration with > SqueakMap etc. Many of the packages you'll work on have their home on > Squeaksource. > > The tools and the library > If this is the first time you work with a Smalltalk system, then you > have to get acquainted with the development tools: code browser, > method > finder, monticello browser, debugger, etc. etc. Also, start to learn > the > structure of the class library. > Ask you mentors for help on this, and try to develop some small > applications to get your feet wet in Smalltalk. > > Weekly IRC meetings and reports > During the summer months, we're going to hold a short IRC meeting at > the > beginning of each week. During this meeting we'll quickly go over what > you've done in the past week, what you're planning to do in the > current > week, what problems you did encounter. > > Summer of Squeak Blog > I've created a blog called Summer of Squeak > ( http://blog.summer.squeak.org ) that will be used to track your SoC > projects. I invite you to join the blog and post regularly about your > work. I'll immediately proceed to add you to the blog. > > ESUG Conference > ESUG (the European Smalltalk User Group) organizes a yearly conference > of Smalltalk pratictioners. This year's conference will be held in > Amsterdam from August 23rd to August 29th. Since the conference will > be > held soon after the end of the Summer of Code, it would be cool if the > students could meet in person. You can apply for a student volunteer > job > at the conference: if you're accepted ESUG will pay your admittance to > the conference and your accomodations for the days of the > conference, in > exchange for some light work during the conference. > > If you have any questions or comments, don't hesitate to contact your > mentor or to send a message to this mailing list. > > Giovanni > > _______________________________________________ > SoC mailing list > SoC@lists.squeakfoundation.org > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/soc > From renggli at gmail.com Mon May 5 19:17:05 2008 From: renggli at gmail.com (Lukas Renggli) Date: Mon May 5 19:17:10 2008 Subject: [SoC] How to proceed? In-Reply-To: References: <67628d690805050015n4fcd430bkd3dd5146aee24a7a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <67628d690805051217u71b008f0hdcc30a1869c205e9@mail.gmail.com> Ok, I see. I was just worried because everything seemed so "unnaturally" slient on the list ;-) Thanks, Lukas On 5/5/08, Klaus D. Witzel wrote: > On Mon, 05 May 2008 09:15:07 +0200, Lukas Renggli wrote: > > > > I haven't seen any posts for a couple of weeks. What is happening now? > > > > FWIW, my student worked on a detail plan + deliverables for the phase 'til > end of May and communicated that and more with his two mentors. > > HTH ;-) > > > > Lukas > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > SoC mailing list > SoC@lists.squeakfoundation.org > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/soc > -- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch From estebanlm at gmail.com Mon May 5 19:12:44 2008 From: estebanlm at gmail.com (Esteban Lorenzano) Date: Mon May 5 19:20:16 2008 Subject: [SoC] Welcome to Squeak's Summer of Code! In-Reply-To: <5139FF7D-C488-469A-9CAF-732F5CCB57E7@free.fr> References: <481F56CD.2010009@corriga.net> <5139FF7D-C488-469A-9CAF-732F5CCB57E7@free.fr> Message-ID: <1386BFE7-7249-453B-95E6-14D031945463@gmail.com> Stephane, Sorry for using this list for summertalk, but... I want to ask which are the next steps for Summertalk... is there something I have to do? Thanks, Esteban El 05/05/2008, a las 4:06PM, stephane ducasse escribi?: > If someone wants to co-mentor gwenael there is no problem. > > stef > > On May 5, 2008, at 8:49 PM, Giovanni Corriga wrote: > >> Hello, and welcome to Squeak's Summer of Code! >> >> I apologize for waiting so much before sending this message, but now >> here we are. >> >> As you know, your proposals have been selected for Squeak's Summer of >> Code. Fine, but now what? Here's a list of things you need to know >> and/or do for your SoC project (you probably already know most of >> them). >> >> Mentors >> Get in contact with your mentor, and discuss and decide how you >> should >> interact with him during the summer: email, IM, IRC etc. Also, since >> we've plenty of available mentors, we'll be assigning each student a >> second mentor to help him. We're currently in the process of >> assigning >> them; as soon as we complete the assignment, we'll tell you who >> shall be >> your second mentor. This second mentor will also act as backup in >> case >> the first one can't continue mentoring you. >> >> Mailing lists >> Subscribe to the main Squeak mailing lists. These include the >> Beginners >> and Squeak-dev mailing lists, and are the places where most of the >> Squeak community lives. You should also subscribe to the SoC mailing >> list and to the other mailing lists that your mentor may suggest. >> Almost all mailing lists are hosted on >> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org . >> >> Contact data >> We need to be able to get in touch with you if the need arises. >> Please >> send a message to me ( giovanni@corriga.net ) with your contact info: >> other email addresses that you check often, IRC and IM contacts, >> even a >> phone number. >> >> Squeaksource >> Get yourself an account on Squeaksource, if you don't have one. >> Squeaksource ( http://www.squeaksource.com ) is a centralized >> monticello >> server, with some extra features like web/wiki pages, integration >> with >> SqueakMap etc. Many of the packages you'll work on have their home on >> Squeaksource. >> >> The tools and the library >> If this is the first time you work with a Smalltalk system, then you >> have to get acquainted with the development tools: code browser, >> method >> finder, monticello browser, debugger, etc. etc. Also, start to >> learn the >> structure of the class library. >> Ask you mentors for help on this, and try to develop some small >> applications to get your feet wet in Smalltalk. >> >> Weekly IRC meetings and reports >> During the summer months, we're going to hold a short IRC meeting >> at the >> beginning of each week. During this meeting we'll quickly go over >> what >> you've done in the past week, what you're planning to do in the >> current >> week, what problems you did encounter. >> >> Summer of Squeak Blog >> I've created a blog called Summer of Squeak >> ( http://blog.summer.squeak.org ) that will be used to track your SoC >> projects. I invite you to join the blog and post regularly about your >> work. I'll immediately proceed to add you to the blog. >> >> ESUG Conference >> ESUG (the European Smalltalk User Group) organizes a yearly >> conference >> of Smalltalk pratictioners. This year's conference will be held in >> Amsterdam from August 23rd to August 29th. Since the conference >> will be >> held soon after the end of the Summer of Code, it would be cool if >> the >> students could meet in person. You can apply for a student >> volunteer job >> at the conference: if you're accepted ESUG will pay your >> admittance to >> the conference and your accomodations for the days of the >> conference, in >> exchange for some light work during the conference. >> >> If you have any questions or comments, don't hesitate to contact your >> mentor or to send a message to this mailing list. >> >> Giovanni >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SoC mailing list >> SoC@lists.squeakfoundation.org >> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/soc >> > > _______________________________________________ > SoC mailing list > SoC@lists.squeakfoundation.org > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/soc "Querer es suscitar las paradojas" Camus - El mito de S?sifo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/soc/attachments/20080505/4ef6353b/attachment-0001.htm From giovanni at corriga.net Mon May 5 19:21:15 2008 From: giovanni at corriga.net (Giovanni Corriga) Date: Mon May 5 19:21:17 2008 Subject: [SoC] How to proceed? In-Reply-To: <67628d690805050015n4fcd430bkd3dd5146aee24a7a@mail.gmail.com> References: <67628d690805050015n4fcd430bkd3dd5146aee24a7a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <481F5E2B.2080104@corriga.net> Lukas Renggli ha scritto: > I haven't seen any posts for a couple of weeks. What is happening now? > Hi, I just sent an email to the students with all the information. For the mentors the gist of it is: from now till the start of the coding phase, get to know your student, and make sure that he has all the stuff that he needs to start coding (squeaksource accounts etc). Giovanni From stephane.ducasse at free.fr Mon May 5 19:46:40 2008 From: stephane.ducasse at free.fr (stephane ducasse) Date: Mon May 5 19:46:42 2008 Subject: [SoC] Welcome to Squeak's Summer of Code! In-Reply-To: <1386BFE7-7249-453B-95E6-14D031945463@gmail.com> References: <481F56CD.2010009@corriga.net> <5139FF7D-C488-469A-9CAF-732F5CCB57E7@free.fr> <1386BFE7-7249-453B-95E6-14D031945463@gmail.com> Message-ID: <2625D681-2C7B-469B-B03E-0747CF3D5174@free.fr> On May 5, 2008, at 9:12 PM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > Stephane, > Sorry for using this list for summertalk, but... I want to ask which > are the next steps for Summertalk... is there something I have to do? we were collecting a bit the potential participants and projects: so far only two people contacted us. By 15 of may we will come back to you. > > Thanks, > Esteban > > El 05/05/2008, a las 4:06PM, stephane ducasse escribi?: > >> If someone wants to co-mentor gwenael there is no problem. >> >> stef >> >> On May 5, 2008, at 8:49 PM, Giovanni Corriga wrote: >> >>> Hello, and welcome to Squeak's Summer of Code! >>> >>> I apologize for waiting so much before sending this message, but now >>> here we are. >>> >>> As you know, your proposals have been selected for Squeak's Summer >>> of >>> Code. Fine, but now what? Here's a list of things you need to know >>> and/or do for your SoC project (you probably already know most of >>> them). >>> >>> Mentors >>> Get in contact with your mentor, and discuss and decide how you >>> should >>> interact with him during the summer: email, IM, IRC etc. Also, since >>> we've plenty of available mentors, we'll be assigning each student a >>> second mentor to help him. We're currently in the process of >>> assigning >>> them; as soon as we complete the assignment, we'll tell you who >>> shall be >>> your second mentor. This second mentor will also act as backup in >>> case >>> the first one can't continue mentoring you. >>> >>> Mailing lists >>> Subscribe to the main Squeak mailing lists. These include the >>> Beginners >>> and Squeak-dev mailing lists, and are the places where most of the >>> Squeak community lives. You should also subscribe to the SoC mailing >>> list and to the other mailing lists that your mentor may suggest. >>> Almost all mailing lists are hosted on >>> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org . >>> >>> Contact data >>> We need to be able to get in touch with you if the need arises. >>> Please >>> send a message to me ( giovanni@corriga.net ) with your contact >>> info: >>> other email addresses that you check often, IRC and IM contacts, >>> even a >>> phone number. >>> >>> Squeaksource >>> Get yourself an account on Squeaksource, if you don't have one. >>> Squeaksource ( http://www.squeaksource.com ) is a centralized >>> monticello >>> server, with some extra features like web/wiki pages, integration >>> with >>> SqueakMap etc. Many of the packages you'll work on have their home >>> on >>> Squeaksource. >>> >>> The tools and the library >>> If this is the first time you work with a Smalltalk system, then you >>> have to get acquainted with the development tools: code browser, >>> method >>> finder, monticello browser, debugger, etc. etc. Also, start to >>> learn the >>> structure of the class library. >>> Ask you mentors for help on this, and try to develop some small >>> applications to get your feet wet in Smalltalk. >>> >>> Weekly IRC meetings and reports >>> During the summer months, we're going to hold a short IRC meeting >>> at the >>> beginning of each week. During this meeting we'll quickly go over >>> what >>> you've done in the past week, what you're planning to do in the >>> current >>> week, what problems you did encounter. >>> >>> Summer of Squeak Blog >>> I've created a blog called Summer of Squeak >>> ( http://blog.summer.squeak.org ) that will be used to track your >>> SoC >>> projects. I invite you to join the blog and post regularly about >>> your >>> work. I'll immediately proceed to add you to the blog. >>> >>> ESUG Conference >>> ESUG (the European Smalltalk User Group) organizes a yearly >>> conference >>> of Smalltalk pratictioners. This year's conference will be held in >>> Amsterdam from August 23rd to August 29th. Since the conference >>> will be >>> held soon after the end of the Summer of Code, it would be cool if >>> the >>> students could meet in person. You can apply for a student >>> volunteer job >>> at the conference: if you're accepted ESUG will pay your >>> admittance to >>> the conference and your accomodations for the days of the >>> conference, in >>> exchange for some light work during the conference. >>> >>> If you have any questions or comments, don't hesitate to contact >>> your >>> mentor or to send a message to this mailing list. >>> >>> Giovanni >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> SoC mailing list >>> SoC@lists.squeakfoundation.org >>> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/soc >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SoC mailing list >> SoC@lists.squeakfoundation.org >> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/soc > > "Querer es suscitar las paradojas" > Camus - El mito de S?sifo > > _______________________________________________ > SoC mailing list > SoC@lists.squeakfoundation.org > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/soc From giovanni at corriga.net Mon May 5 20:02:42 2008 From: giovanni at corriga.net (Giovanni Corriga) Date: Mon May 5 20:02:44 2008 Subject: [SoC] How to proceed? In-Reply-To: <67628d690805051217u71b008f0hdcc30a1869c205e9@mail.gmail.com> References: <67628d690805050015n4fcd430bkd3dd5146aee24a7a@mail.gmail.com> <67628d690805051217u71b008f0hdcc30a1869c205e9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <481F67E2.3060008@corriga.net> Lukas Renggli ha scritto: > Ok, I see. I was just worried because everything seemed so > "unnaturally" slient on the list ;-) > Yeah, my bad. Unfortunately work + pub outings doesn't help you keep your SoC admin deadlines ;) Giovanni (from a pub) From giovanni at corriga.net Sat May 24 16:05:53 2008 From: giovanni at corriga.net (Giovanni Corriga) Date: Sat May 24 16:06:08 2008 Subject: [SoC] Summer of Code starts on Monday! Message-ID: <48383CE1.2020605@corriga.net> Hi all, this message is to remind you all that the coding period for the Summer of Code starts next Monday! Here are some more details on what will happen between now and Monday. Summer of Squeak Blog --------------------- If you haven't done so already, I invite you students to introduce yourself and your project on the Summer of Squeak blog ( http://blog.summer.squeak.org/ ). You should have received an invitation, if you can't get access to the blog,please drop me a line and I'll invite you again. IRC Meeting ----------- We'll be having one more IRC meeting tomorrow, Sunday May 25th. The meeting will be held on the #squeak-gsoc channel on the Freenode network, starting from 9:00pm, London time. We'll address any final concern that either mentors or students will have regarding the coding period. Monday and beyond ----------------- We admins would like to be always up to date with regard to your projects. For this reason, starting from next monday I'll be sending down a reminder asking you students to reply to three simple questions: 1) what did you do last week? 2) what are you going to do this week? 3) what stood in the way of your work? (If any of you is familiar with the Scrum software engineering methodology, I adapted these questions from their daily meeting questions). You can reply either by email or by posting a new article on the Summer of Squeak blog. Ciao, Giovanni From giovanni at corriga.net Mon May 26 13:49:50 2008 From: giovanni at corriga.net (Giovanni Corriga) Date: Mon May 26 13:50:08 2008 Subject: [SoC] Let the coding begin! Message-ID: <483ABFFE.6000701@corriga.net> Hi all, as you know, the coding period for the Summer of Code started today. Please take five minutes to respond to these questions: 1) did you do anything in the weeks before this? if yes, what? 2) what do plan to do this week? 3) what can possibly stand in the way of your work? (special version of the standard 3 questions since this is the first week!) Ciao, Giovanni From tulipe.moutarde at gmail.com Mon May 26 16:09:22 2008 From: tulipe.moutarde at gmail.com (Francois Stephany) Date: Mon May 26 16:08:10 2008 Subject: [SoC] Re: Let the coding begin! In-Reply-To: <483ABFFE.6000701@corriga.net> References: <483ABFFE.6000701@corriga.net> Message-ID: <483AE0B2.6070908@gmail.com> Hi all, First, as the Gsoc officially starts today; good luck everyone, have fun this summer! > 1) did you do anything in the weeks before this? if yes, what? I've talked with Ken Causey to define the project. We decided to start a wiki page to keep track of what is going on: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/SqueakIrcBot > 2) what do plan to do this week? Study for exams :D The irc bot is always somewhere in my mind and I'll think about the design of the application. I'll also install a local irc server for testing. > 3) what can possibly stand in the way of your work? Exams and year project (everything ends the 20th June) Cheers, Francois ps: good luck to students who still have exams! From giovanni at corriga.net Tue May 27 09:36:54 2008 From: giovanni at corriga.net (Giovanni Corriga) Date: Tue May 27 09:37:19 2008 Subject: [SoC] [Fwd: Re: Let the coding begin!] Message-ID: <483BD636.8050009@corriga.net> -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "Luigi Panzeri" Subject: Re: Let the coding begin! Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 01:02:50 +0200 Size: 5337 Url: http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/soc/attachments/20080527/f954cbe8/Letthecodingbegin.eml From cdrick65 at gmail.com Wed May 28 15:03:06 2008 From: cdrick65 at gmail.com (cdrick) Date: Wed May 28 15:03:31 2008 Subject: [SoC] Re: Let the coding begin! In-Reply-To: <483ABFFE.6000701@corriga.net> References: <483ABFFE.6000701@corriga.net> Message-ID: Hi all, Concerning the squeak port of OpenNARS (http://code.google.com/p/open-nars/), here is some information.... 1) did you do anything in the weeks before this? if yes, what? I mainly read the underlying theory the system is built on... http://nars.wang.googlepages.com/nars%3Apublication I've especially read the book Rigid Flexibility ( http://www.springer.com/west/home/computer/artificial?SGWID=4-147-22-173659733-0 ) I've started reading the Java code to identify where to start. I also started a wiki to keep notes and others remarks http://www.squeakside.com/seaside/pier/cdrick/NARS/ I'll probably setup a proper wiki later. > 2) what do plan to do this week? Quite busy this week. But, I will start to think about the package structure we want to have knowing what's stable and what's under refactoring ( http://www.squeakside.com/seaside/pier/cdrick/NARS/Java+code). Then I'll open a repository and start coding... > 3) what can possibly stand in the way of your work? > Finishing my phd dissertation :) Will end in June - Last chapter underway and then corrections in June. So the coding pace will be moderate in June. See you all, C?drick > > > Ciao, > > Giovanni > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/soc/attachments/20080528/90fb2a4c/attachment.htm