Reappropriating Squeak Dev :)

Alain Fischer mailinglist.fischer at bluewin.ch
Tue Jul 19 12:40:12 UTC 2005


John,

The Squeak lists I know are:

http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/listinfo/
http://box2.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm-browse

On the second link there is also feeds which could be an alternative
if you want just reading to be informed.

Have a nice day.
Alain


On 19 juil. 05, at 14:02, John Pierce wrote:

> I agree with Stef -- I've thought over the last few months that  
> Squeak has really slowed down in interest to all because the mail  
> is much more limited (even though I know we setup other lists). I'm  
> also just too lazy or tired to remember where or how to get access  
> to these other mailing lists (second law of thermodynamics). Anyone  
> care to provide a URL in case I get the gumption to go register?
>
> On 7/19/05, Cees De Groot <cdegroot at gmail.com> wrote: I don't think  
> we should merge back. With split-up lists, focusing on a
> task, people have the option of merging. With a merged list, people
> can't split. Simple thermodynamics at work :)
>
> On 7/18/05, stéphane ducasse <ducasse at iam.unibe.ch> wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I think that with all the different mailing-lists around we are
> > losing the great communication of the old Squeak-Dev
> > mailing-list. I want to learn from other people: even if I do not
> > understand anything, it happens to me to read
> > the VM mails, same for package, v3.9, janitors.....
> > I prefer to have a mailing-list with 40 mails per day than 4 with  
> 10 :)
> >
> > This is fun because I redirect all the mailing-list into the same
> > folder :) squeak-dev so this is a sign.
> > So do I am the only one thinking that with all the mailing-list
> > around we are missing a great opportunity to
> > learn, share, show that we are active?
> >
> > So may be we should change and kill some of the mailing-lists and
> > make Squeak-dev a place to communicate.
> >
> > Stef
> >
> >
> >   "if you knew today was your last day on earth, what would you
> >   do different? ...  especially if,  by doing something different,
> >   today might not be your last day on earth" Calvin&Hobbes
> >
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> -- 
> It's easy to have a complicated idea. It's very very hard to have a  
> simple idea. -- Carver Mead
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