[squeak-dev] [ANN] I'm in. Vote.

Frank Shearar frank.shearar at gmail.com
Wed Jan 16 13:31:32 UTC 2013


On 16 January 2013 13:28, Casey Ransberger <casey.obrien.r at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Edgar!
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> -1 accepted and acknowledged.
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> Hopefully there's some way to turn that frown upside down. I don't plan to lose sleep about it, but hey.

I suspected a typo, myself :) More likely that a missing "Don't".

frank

> In my drafts I am presently working on an argument about why you should run too. I was actually writing that when I got this from you. I'm fairly irked really so I'm going to trash-icon the eloquent "please run" email and just brusquely say "please run" here instead.
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> Anyway do what you want man, but given the system we presently have, you've got (one of) my vote(s.)
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> C
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> On Jan 16, 2013, at 1:23 AM, "Edgar J. De Cleene" <edgardec2005 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On 1/16/13 4:04 AM, "Casey Ransberger" <casey.obrien.r at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> I'd like to announce my candidacy for the Squeak Oversight Board.
>>>
>>> My goals include optional Git integration for the Squeak system (ala Cuis,) as
>>> well as the load-ability of Morphic 3 when it arrives.
>>>
>>> Don't underestimate how much work that's liable to be, though, it isn't going
>>> to be easy. I'd also very much like to see Monticello actually load-able in
>>> Cuis, which either means porting ToolBuilder or doing a whole new UI for it.
>>> Or rewriting the whole mess after the fashion of Andreas Raab's treatment of
>>> Traits. There are a lot of possibilities about how to do this here, with
>>> tangible good effects in every direction.
>>>
>>> In a paraphrase of Juan's words: Cuis will always be Squeak, and we remain
>>> forever a part of the Squeak community. In case you thought I was leaving!
>>>
>>> There are plenty of reasons not to vote for me. Please review them. Start by
>>> constraining a Google search on the list archive to my name and just read the
>>> posts. You'll see quickly that I'm a bit of a hothead. Not always the first to
>>> get along. I try?
>>>
>>> That said: this community has my service, if it is needed, and I'd love to do
>>> it. I owe all of you that, for what you've given me.
>>>
>>> Thank you: all of you.
>>>
>>> -- Casey Ransberger
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>> Like to see you on the Board
>> -1
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>> Edgar
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