Stef's departure from the SqueakFoundation board
Alejandro F. Reimondo
aleReimondo at smalltalking.net
Sat Aug 19 11:01:44 UTC 2006
Hola Edgar,
> >> If you look at the success of the beginner mailing-list.
> Split and Conquer is good ?
To be a conqueror is not the only way of been...
Split can reveal diferent points of views/been and
can be observed on open systems/mediums ( it is
related with diversity).
Split is a observable event when alternatives are
present.
Conquist is an observable when reduction of
alternatives are forced (most times to inhibit
diverse ways of been).
Split and conquer are not good nor bad,
they are "observables" (also called "side effects"
of success/growing)
> What people have n list on each ignoring the others is good ?
They can't ignore each other, because as they
differ in pov, they also will have common roots...
Smalltalk as a marginal alternative to build
software has presented situations like the
presented/suffered by Stef in other contexts,
times and places :-)
^1 abrazo
Ale.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lic. Edgar J. De Cleene" <edgardec2001 at yahoo.com.ar>
To: "squeakdev" <squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 7:05 AM
Subject: Re: Stef's departure from the SqueakFoundation board
> Craig Latta puso en su mail :
>
> >> If you look at the success of the beginner mailing-list.
>
> Split and Conquer is good ?
> What people have n list on each ignoring the others is good ?
>
> > No one has the right to tell someone else how to spend their
> > time.
>
> And nobody OWNS Squeak
>
> > Stef, I'm disappointed that you feel as you do, and wish you
> > success and fulfillment in however you choose to spend your time.
> >
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> Me too. Stef do a terrific job and all are in debt.
>
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> Edgar
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