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From: Paolo Bonzini bonzini@gnu.org Subject: [Esug-list] Our Summer of Code application was rejected Date: 24. Februar 2014 13:31:21 GMT-8 To: "smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com" smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com, ESUG Mailing list esug-list@lists.esug.org
Hi all,
unfortunately I have to bear bad news from Google; ESUG's application was rejected this year.
I'll ask Google for more information about the rejection next Friday, and post them to both the mentors mailing list and the ESUG mailing list.
Thanks,
Paolo and Nicolas
:( Well the good news is SugarLabs was accepted.
I just posted my projects on their page: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2014 http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2014
Cheers, Stephen
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 9:27 AM, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.dewrote:
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From: Paolo Bonzini bonzini@gnu.org Subject: [Esug-list] Our Summer of Code application was rejected Date: 24. Februar 2014 13:31:21 GMT-8 To: "smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com" <
smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>, ESUG Mailing list < esug-list@lists.esug.org>
Hi all,
unfortunately I have to bear bad news from Google; ESUG's application
was rejected this year.
I'll ask Google for more information about the rejection next Friday,
and post them to both the mentors mailing list and the ESUG mailing list.
Thanks,
Paolo and Nicolas
etoys-dev mailing list etoys-dev@squeakland.org http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/etoys-dev
Steve, Congratulations! Kathleen ________________________________ From: etoys-dev-bounces@squeakland.org [etoys-dev-bounces@squeakland.org] on behalf of Steve Thomas [sthomas1@gosargon.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:11 AM To: Bert Freudenberg Cc: etoys dev Subject: Re: [etoys-dev] Fwd: [Esug-list] Our Summer of Code application was rejected
:( Well the good news is SugarLabs was accepted.
I just posted my projects on their page: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2014 http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2014
Cheers, Stephen
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 9:27 AM, Bert Freudenberg <bert@freudenbergs.demailto:bert@freudenbergs.de> wrote: Begin forwarded message:
From: Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.orgmailto:bonzini@gnu.org> Subject: [Esug-list] Our Summer of Code application was rejected Date: 24. Februar 2014 13:31:21 GMT-8 To: "smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.commailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com" <smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.commailto:smalltalk-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com>, ESUG Mailing list <esug-list@lists.esug.orgmailto:esug-list@lists.esug.org>
Hi all,
unfortunately I have to bear bad news from Google; ESUG's application was rejected this year.
I'll ask Google for more information about the rejection next Friday, and post them to both the mentors mailing list and the ESUG mailing list.
Thanks,
Paolo and Nicolas
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When a program works, it is beautiful. The art of programming is the skill of controlling complexity. The great program is subdued, made simple in its complexity.
- Martin Harverbeke (from Eloquent JavaScripthttp://eloquentjavascript.net/index.html)
Thanks, but congratulations goes to Walter and the SugarLabs folks. I just added my project suggestions after they got accepted.
Stephen
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014, Harness, Kathleen kharness@illinois.edu wrote:
Steve, Congratulations! Kathleen
*From:* etoys-dev-bounces@squeakland.orgjavascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','etoys-dev-bounces@squeakland.org');[ etoys-dev-bounces@squeakland.orgjavascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','etoys-dev-bounces@squeakland.org');] on behalf of Steve Thomas [sthomas1@gosargon.comjavascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','sthomas1@gosargon.com'); ] *Sent:* Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:11 AM *To:* Bert Freudenberg *Cc:* etoys dev *Subject:* Re: [etoys-dev] Fwd: [Esug-list] Our Summer of Code application was rejected
:( Well the good news is SugarLabs was accepted.
I just posted my projects on their page: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2014 http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2014
Cheers, Stephen
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Hi all,
unfortunately I have to bear bad news from Google; ESUG's application
was rejected this year.
I'll ask Google for more information about the rejection next Friday,
and post them to both the mentors mailing list and the ESUG mailing list.
Thanks,
Paolo and Nicolas
etoys-dev mailing list etoys-dev@squeakland.orgjavascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','etoys-dev@squeakland.org'); http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/etoys-dev
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To some of us, writing computer programs is a fascinating game. A program is a building of thought. It is costless to build, weightless, growing easily under our typing hands. If we get carried away, its size and complexity will grow out of control, confusing even the one who created it. This is the main problem of programming. It is why so much of today's software tends to crash, fail, screw up.
When a program works, it is beautiful. The art of programming is the skill of controlling complexity. The great program is subdued, made simple in its complexity.
- Martin Harverbeke (from Eloquent JavaScripthttp://eloquentjavascript.net/index.html
)
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