Hi All,
It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! Can you believe it's been a year already?
It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to serve!
Squeak wants you!
Every year we elect the SOB (Squeak Oversight Board) consisting of seven members from our community. The current board members are: 1. Bert Freudenberg 2. Craig Latta 3. Tim Rowledge 4. David T. Lewis 5. Marcel Taeumel 6. Chris Muller 7. Ben Coman
For more info on the board please see: https://squeakboard.wordpress.com/our-mission/
Everything about the election, including schedule and more, can be tracked here: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6636 Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning!
Candidates should nominate themselves and start their campaign on the squeak-dev mailing list. Or if you nominate someone else, make sure that person really wants to run. :) I will not put anyone on the candidate list until that person makes it known on squeak-dev that he/she intends to run.
During this period, the candidates should ideally present themselves on squeak-dev, unless they have already done so, and the community can ask questions.
I encourage you to reach out to potential candidates, people that are active in the community and represent your views, and ask them to run. Some people will not run without encouragement. Also, I know that some people wait to the last minute to run for the board to see if others will run but please consider getting this year off to a faster start and just jump right in!
The schedule and process are as follows:
Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning! Monday 20th of January 2020 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Candidate list is finalized. Monday 20th of January 2020 4 PM (21.00 UTC): Online election starts. Tuesday 4th of February 2020 4 PM (23.00 UTC): Online election ends. Results will be announced immediately after the election ends.
The voting period is two week long and ballots are sent out via email.
And how do you end up on the voter list? See below. :)
IMPORTANT: New voters will NOT be added once the election is started. You MUST try to get on the voter list before the 20st of January 2020 or you will NOT be able to vote. If your Email has changed please try to make sure it is changed on the list of voters before the election starts.
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If you were invited to vote last year you are already on the voter list, no worries! If you are a new Squeaker and wish to vote you should do ONE of the following:
* Get a "known" Squeaker to vouch for you. If a known Squeaker sends an email to voters (at) squeak.org giving me a name and email for you, then I will add you.
* Send an email to voters at squeak.org yourself (and CC to squeak-dev if you like) with information/arguments showing me that you are indeed serious about voting and that you are indeed a Squeaker.
When the voting period starts all voters will receive an email with instructions and a link to the voting website.
If there are any further questions, just reply *in this thread* and I will closely track it - or send email to voters (at) squeak.org which points to me.
...so let's get on with it!
All the best,
Ron Teitelbaum
On Mon, Jan 06, 2020 at 12:14:59PM -0500, Ron Teitelbaum wrote:
Hi All,
It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! Can you believe it's been a year already?
It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to serve!
I am running for the Squeak Oversight Board this year.
I am a hobby programmer who has participated in the Squeak community for quite a few years on a strictly amateur basis. In my professional life, I have done technology management, supervisory roles, and a range of system integration and specialty programming project work. For Squeak, I have done a few interesting projects such as OSProcess and TZ-Olson (see SqueakMap package loader) and some VM support work.
I have grown rather fond of Squeak over the years, and I am committed both to preserving its heritage and to advancing its ongoing development.
My most recent contribution to Squeak was the UTC time enhancements that are now in Squeak 5.3, and I hope to make more contributions in the future. But more importantly, I want to encourage and support the amazingly great new work that I see coming from university students (esp. HPI), the mind-bending internet and JS work coming from Craig and Bert and others, and the cutting edge VM development coming from Eliot's growing base of oscog developers. I view it as a critical technology management problem to make sure that Squeak continues to be an open, effective, and respected platform for advancing these complementary goals.
Last but definitely not least, I want Squeak to provide great support for art and education, including music, graphics, and projects such as Etoys and Scratch.
Dave
Hello Everyone!
Hope everyone is having a great weekend!
We are off to a great start. One week down and one more to go. So far we have 4 candidates for 7 board seats.
In the order they announced:
Marcel Taeumel David T. Lewis Tim Rowledge Bert Freudenberg
We could use at least THREE more candidates! Hello hello? Is this thing on? I can hear you breathing!
If you are going to run this year, please announce soon! If you are not going to run please talk to people you know that you think would make a good board member and ask them to run! It's always nice to have more than 7 candidates!
Also if your email has changed please let me know! We want to get as many people voting as possible! If you want to vote this year I encourage you to let me know so I can get you on the voters list. Be sure to get to know the candidates and ask them questions!
Thank you for your participation in this year's election!
All the best,
Ron Teitelbaum
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 12:14 PM Ron Teitelbaum ron@usmedrec.com wrote:
Hi All,
It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! Can you believe it's been a year already?
It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to serve!
Squeak wants you!
Every year we elect the SOB (Squeak Oversight Board) consisting of seven members from our community. The current board members are:
- Bert Freudenberg
- Craig Latta
- Tim Rowledge
- David T. Lewis
- Marcel Taeumel
- Chris Muller
- Ben Coman
For more info on the board please see: https://squeakboard.wordpress.com/our-mission/
Everything about the election, including schedule and more, can be tracked here: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6636 Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning!
Candidates should nominate themselves and start their campaign on the squeak-dev mailing list. Or if you nominate someone else, make sure that person really wants to run. :) I will not put anyone on the candidate list until that person makes it known on squeak-dev that he/she intends to run.
During this period, the candidates should ideally present themselves on squeak-dev, unless they have already done so, and the community can ask questions.
I encourage you to reach out to potential candidates, people that are active in the community and represent your views, and ask them to run. Some people will not run without encouragement. Also, I know that some people wait to the last minute to run for the board to see if others will run but please consider getting this year off to a faster start and just jump right in!
The schedule and process are as follows:
Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning! Monday 20th of January 2020 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Candidate list is finalized. Monday 20th of January 2020 4 PM (21.00 UTC): Online election starts. Tuesday 4th of February 2020 4 PM (23.00 UTC): Online election ends. Results will be announced immediately after the election ends.
The voting period is two week long and ballots are sent out via email.
And how do you end up on the voter list? See below. :)
IMPORTANT: New voters will NOT be added once the election is started. You MUST try to get on the voter list before the 20st of January 2020 or you will NOT be able to vote. If your Email has changed please try to make sure it is changed on the list of voters before the election starts.
If you were invited to vote last year you are already on the voter list, no worries! If you are a new Squeaker and wish to vote you should do ONE of the following:
* Get a "known" Squeaker to vouch for you. If a known Squeaker sends an email to voters (at) squeak.org giving me a name and email for you, then I will add you. * Send an email to voters at squeak.org yourself (and CC to squeak-dev if you like) with information/arguments showing me that you are indeed serious about voting and that you are indeed a Squeaker.
When the voting period starts all voters will receive an email with instructions and a link to the voting website.
If there are any further questions, just reply *in this thread* and I will closely track it - or send email to voters (at) squeak.org which points to me.
...so let's get on with it!
All the best,
Ron Teitelbaum
Hi All,
If you are going to run for the Squeak Oversight Board for 2020 now is the time to announce your candidacy. Time is running out!
Now is the time to step up and volunteer! Serving on the board is a great way to serve the community!
Squeak wants you!
All the best,
Ron Teitelbaum
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 7:27 PM Ron Teitelbaum ron@usmedrec.com wrote:
Hello Everyone!
Hope everyone is having a great weekend!
We are off to a great start. One week down and one more to go. So far we have 4 candidates for 7 board seats.
In the order they announced:
Marcel Taeumel David T. Lewis Tim Rowledge Bert Freudenberg
We could use at least THREE more candidates! Hello hello? Is this thing on? I can hear you breathing!
If you are going to run this year, please announce soon! If you are not going to run please talk to people you know that you think would make a good board member and ask them to run! It's always nice to have more than 7 candidates!
Also if your email has changed please let me know! We want to get as many people voting as possible! If you want to vote this year I encourage you to let me know so I can get you on the voters list. Be sure to get to know the candidates and ask them questions!
Thank you for your participation in this year's election!
All the best,
Ron Teitelbaum
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 12:14 PM Ron Teitelbaum ron@usmedrec.com wrote:
Hi All,
It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! Can you believe it's been a year already?
It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to serve!
Squeak wants you!
Every year we elect the SOB (Squeak Oversight Board) consisting of seven members from our community. The current board members are:
- Bert Freudenberg
- Craig Latta
- Tim Rowledge
- David T. Lewis
- Marcel Taeumel
- Chris Muller
- Ben Coman
For more info on the board please see: https://squeakboard.wordpress.com/our-mission/
Everything about the election, including schedule and more, can be tracked here: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6636 Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning!
Candidates should nominate themselves and start their campaign on the squeak-dev mailing list. Or if you nominate someone else, make sure that person really wants to run. :) I will not put anyone on the candidate list until that person makes it known on squeak-dev that he/she intends to run.
During this period, the candidates should ideally present themselves on squeak-dev, unless they have already done so, and the community can ask questions.
I encourage you to reach out to potential candidates, people that are active in the community and represent your views, and ask them to run. Some people will not run without encouragement. Also, I know that some people wait to the last minute to run for the board to see if others will run but please consider getting this year off to a faster start and just jump right in!
The schedule and process are as follows:
Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning! Monday 20th of January 2020 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Candidate list is finalized. Monday 20th of January 2020 4 PM (21.00 UTC): Online election starts. Tuesday 4th of February 2020 4 PM (23.00 UTC): Online election ends. Results will be announced immediately after the election ends.
The voting period is two week long and ballots are sent out via email.
And how do you end up on the voter list? See below. :)
IMPORTANT: New voters will NOT be added once the election is started. You MUST try to get on the voter list before the 20st of January 2020 or you will NOT be able to vote. If your Email has changed please try to make sure it is changed on the list of voters before the election starts.
If you were invited to vote last year you are already on the voter list, no worries! If you are a new Squeaker and wish to vote you should do ONE of the following:
* Get a "known" Squeaker to vouch for you. If a known Squeaker sends an email to voters (at) squeak.org giving me a name and email for you, then I will add you. * Send an email to voters at squeak.org yourself (and CC to squeak-dev if you like) with information/arguments showing me that you are indeed serious about voting and that you are indeed a Squeaker.
When the voting period starts all voters will receive an email with instructions and a link to the voting website.
If there are any further questions, just reply *in this thread* and I will closely track it - or send email to voters (at) squeak.org which points to me.
...so let's get on with it!
All the best,
Ron Teitelbaum
2020 is going to be another big year of Squeak work for me. Most-pressing, after the 5.3 release, is to finish the GraphQL engine. This project is a dependency for several sub projects involving the gradual modernization of Squeak's API services. The first pilot is intended to provide an API schema for SqueakMap, with a vision of allowing clients to provide an "App Store" experience that users expect.
I recognize the development community's interest in git and github, and glad we have some tools to help us use them. However, there's a definite "partition" between Squeak's projects based on how / where they're hosted. SqueakMap can help with this for the consumption use-case, but I'd like to explore deploying a development server that hosts Git's v4 Schema, but **backed by Monticello**. Together with GitBrowser, we can start to blur the lines between MC and git, help unify how we work with projects regardless where they're hosted. Some big think and collaboration will be needed, so I'll be asking you for ideas and help.
The above notwithstanding, my priority and focus remains with Squeak's external users and uses over its internal ones. As fun-loving engineers and computer scientsists, we can build cool, internal whiz-bang stuff in and for Squeak all day long to entertain ourselves, but I believe its when and where Squeak interacts with someone or some thing in the outside world that all the work we've done becomes meaningful. Where and how we design these interactions to occur within the IDE and applications determines Squeak's effectiveness with the real-world uses.
With all this and more unfinished business, I'd like to re-up for the Squeak board again. Having the ability to communicate verbally with the core members at the meetings is essential.
Thanks for your support of Squeak!
- Chris
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 11:15 AM Ron Teitelbaum ron@usmedrec.com wrote:
Hi All,
It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! Can you believe it's been a year already?
It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to serve!
Squeak wants you!
Every year we elect the SOB (Squeak Oversight Board) consisting of seven members from our community. The current board members are:
- Bert Freudenberg
- Craig Latta
- Tim Rowledge
- David T. Lewis
- Marcel Taeumel
- Chris Muller
- Ben Coman
For more info on the board please see: https://squeakboard.wordpress.com/our-mission/
Everything about the election, including schedule and more, can be tracked here: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6636 Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning!
Candidates should nominate themselves and start their campaign on the squeak-dev mailing list. Or if you nominate someone else, make sure that person really wants to run. :) I will not put anyone on the candidate list until that person makes it known on squeak-dev that he/she intends to run.
During this period, the candidates should ideally present themselves on squeak-dev, unless they have already done so, and the community can ask questions.
I encourage you to reach out to potential candidates, people that are active in the community and represent your views, and ask them to run. Some people will not run without encouragement. Also, I know that some people wait to the last minute to run for the board to see if others will run but please consider getting this year off to a faster start and just jump right in!
The schedule and process are as follows:
Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning! Monday 20th of January 2020 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Candidate list is finalized. Monday 20th of January 2020 4 PM (21.00 UTC): Online election starts. Tuesday 4th of February 2020 4 PM (23.00 UTC): Online election ends. Results will be announced immediately after the election ends.
The voting period is two week long and ballots are sent out via email.
And how do you end up on the voter list? See below. :)
IMPORTANT: New voters will NOT be added once the election is started. You MUST try to get on the voter list before the 20st of January 2020 or you will NOT be able to vote. If your Email has changed please try to make sure it is changed on the list of voters before the election starts.
If you were invited to vote last year you are already on the voter list, no worries! If you are a new Squeaker and wish to vote you should do ONE of the following:
* Get a "known" Squeaker to vouch for you. If a known Squeaker sends an email to voters (at) squeak.org giving me a name and email for you, then I will add you. * Send an email to voters at squeak.org yourself (and CC to squeak-dev if you like) with information/arguments showing me that you are indeed serious about voting and that you are indeed a Squeaker.
When the voting period starts all voters will receive an email with instructions and a link to the voting website.
If there are any further questions, just reply *in this thread* and I will closely track it - or send email to voters (at) squeak.org which points to me.
...so let's get on with it!
All the best,
Ron Teitelbaum
squeakland mailing list squeakland@lists.squeakland.org http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland
Thanks Chris and John.
It looks like our pipermail has stopped working it's not recording new emails. Does anyone know how to fix that?
http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2020-January/thread.h...
Thanks!
Ron Teitelbaum
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 7:01 PM Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com wrote:
2020 is going to be another big year of Squeak work for me. Most-pressing, after the 5.3 release, is to finish the GraphQL engine. This project is a dependency for several sub projects involving the gradual modernization of Squeak's API services. The first pilot is intended to provide an API schema for SqueakMap, with a vision of allowing clients to provide an "App Store" experience that users expect.
I recognize the development community's interest in git and github, and glad we have some tools to help us use them. However, there's a definite "partition" between Squeak's projects based on how / where they're hosted. SqueakMap can help with this for the consumption use-case, but I'd like to explore deploying a development server that hosts Git's v4 Schema, but **backed by Monticello**. Together with GitBrowser, we can start to blur the lines between MC and git, help unify how we work with projects regardless where they're hosted. Some big think and collaboration will be needed, so I'll be asking you for ideas and help.
The above notwithstanding, my priority and focus remains with Squeak's external users and uses over its internal ones. As fun-loving engineers and computer scientsists, we can build cool, internal whiz-bang stuff in and for Squeak all day long to entertain ourselves, but I believe its when and where Squeak interacts with someone or some thing in the outside world that all the work we've done becomes meaningful. Where and how we design these interactions to occur within the IDE and applications determines Squeak's effectiveness with the real-world uses.
With all this and more unfinished business, I'd like to re-up for the Squeak board again. Having the ability to communicate verbally with the core members at the meetings is essential.
Thanks for your support of Squeak!
- Chris
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 11:15 AM Ron Teitelbaum ron@usmedrec.com wrote:
Hi All,
It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! Can you believe it's been a year already?
It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to serve!
Squeak wants you!
Every year we elect the SOB (Squeak Oversight Board) consisting of seven members from our community. The current board members are:
- Bert Freudenberg
- Craig Latta
- Tim Rowledge
- David T. Lewis
- Marcel Taeumel
- Chris Muller
- Ben Coman
For more info on the board please see: https://squeakboard.wordpress.com/our-mission/
Everything about the election, including schedule and more, can be tracked here: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6636 Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning!
Candidates should nominate themselves and start their campaign on the squeak-dev mailing list. Or if you nominate someone else, make sure that person really wants to run. :) I will not put anyone on the candidate list until that person makes it known on squeak-dev that he/she intends to run.
During this period, the candidates should ideally present themselves on squeak-dev, unless they have already done so, and the community can ask questions.
I encourage you to reach out to potential candidates, people that are active in the community and represent your views, and ask them to run. Some people will not run without encouragement. Also, I know that some people wait to the last minute to run for the board to see if others will run but please consider getting this year off to a faster start and just jump right in!
The schedule and process are as follows:
Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning! Monday 20th of January 2020 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Candidate list is finalized. Monday 20th of January 2020 4 PM (21.00 UTC): Online election starts. Tuesday 4th of February 2020 4 PM (23.00 UTC): Online election ends. Results will be announced immediately after the election ends.
The voting period is two week long and ballots are sent out via email.
And how do you end up on the voter list? See below. :)
IMPORTANT: New voters will NOT be added once the election is started. You MUST try to get on the voter list before the 20st of January 2020 or you will NOT be able to vote. If your Email has changed please try to make sure it is changed on the list of voters before the election starts.
If you were invited to vote last year you are already on the voter list, no worries! If you are a new Squeaker and wish to vote you should do ONE of the following:
* Get a "known" Squeaker to vouch for you. If a known Squeaker sends an email to voters (at) squeak.org giving me a name and email for you, then I will add you. * Send an email to voters at squeak.org yourself (and CC to squeak-dev if you like) with information/arguments showing me that you are indeed serious about voting and that you are indeed a Squeaker.
When the voting period starts all voters will receive an email with instructions and a link to the voting website.
If there are any further questions, just reply *in this thread* and I will closely track it - or send email to voters (at) squeak.org which points to me.
...so let's get on with it!
All the best,
Ron Teitelbaum
squeakland mailing list squeakland@lists.squeakland.org http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland
Hi All,
It looks like we have 7 candidates for 7 board seats. Well done! I don't want this to stop anyone from running. It's always better to have more candidates. If you have been thinking about running why not do it this year! Squeak still needs you. Running and not getting elected is still a very big deal! It shows your commitment and willingness to serve and help improve our community!.
In the order announced:
Marcel Taeumel David T. Lewis Tim Rowledge Bert Freudenberg Craig Latta John-Reed Maffeo Chris Muller
Thank you everyone for running!!!
Again please let me know if your email has changed or if you want to vote in the upcoming election!
All the best,
Ron Teitelbaum
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 9:57 PM Ron Teitelbaum ron@usmedrec.com wrote:
Thanks Chris and John.
It looks like our pipermail has stopped working it's not recording new emails. Does anyone know how to fix that?
http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2020-January/thread.h...
Thanks!
Ron Teitelbaum
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 7:01 PM Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com wrote:
2020 is going to be another big year of Squeak work for me. Most-pressing, after the 5.3 release, is to finish the GraphQL engine. This project is a dependency for several sub projects involving the gradual modernization of Squeak's API services. The first pilot is intended to provide an API schema for SqueakMap, with a vision of allowing clients to provide an "App Store" experience that users expect.
I recognize the development community's interest in git and github, and glad we have some tools to help us use them. However, there's a definite "partition" between Squeak's projects based on how / where they're hosted. SqueakMap can help with this for the consumption use-case, but I'd like to explore deploying a development server that hosts Git's v4 Schema, but **backed by Monticello**. Together with GitBrowser, we can start to blur the lines between MC and git, help unify how we work with projects regardless where they're hosted. Some big think and collaboration will be needed, so I'll be asking you for ideas and help.
The above notwithstanding, my priority and focus remains with Squeak's external users and uses over its internal ones. As fun-loving engineers and computer scientsists, we can build cool, internal whiz-bang stuff in and for Squeak all day long to entertain ourselves, but I believe its when and where Squeak interacts with someone or some thing in the outside world that all the work we've done becomes meaningful. Where and how we design these interactions to occur within the IDE and applications determines Squeak's effectiveness with the real-world uses.
With all this and more unfinished business, I'd like to re-up for the Squeak board again. Having the ability to communicate verbally with the core members at the meetings is essential.
Thanks for your support of Squeak!
- Chris
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 11:15 AM Ron Teitelbaum ron@usmedrec.com wrote:
Hi All,
It's that time again. Time to raise your voices and elect your leaders! Can you believe it's been a year already?
It's a time for you to stand up, help your community and volunteer to serve!
Squeak wants you!
Every year we elect the SOB (Squeak Oversight Board) consisting of seven members from our community. The current board members are:
- Bert Freudenberg
- Craig Latta
- Tim Rowledge
- David T. Lewis
- Marcel Taeumel
- Chris Muller
- Ben Coman
For more info on the board please see: https://squeakboard.wordpress.com/our-mission/
Everything about the election, including schedule and more, can be tracked here: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6636 Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning!
Candidates should nominate themselves and start their campaign on the squeak-dev mailing list. Or if you nominate someone else, make sure that person really wants to run. :) I will not put anyone on the candidate list until that person makes it known on squeak-dev that he/she intends to run.
During this period, the candidates should ideally present themselves on squeak-dev, unless they have already done so, and the community can ask questions.
I encourage you to reach out to potential candidates, people that are active in the community and represent your views, and ask them to run. Some people will not run without encouragement. Also, I know that some people wait to the last minute to run for the board to see if others will run but please consider getting this year off to a faster start and just jump right in!
The schedule and process are as follows:
Now until Monday 20th of January 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Nominations of SOB members and campaigning! Monday 20th of January 2020 3 PM (20.00 UTC): Candidate list is finalized. Monday 20th of January 2020 4 PM (21.00 UTC): Online election starts. Tuesday 4th of February 2020 4 PM (23.00 UTC): Online election ends. Results will be announced immediately after the election ends.
The voting period is two week long and ballots are sent out via email.
And how do you end up on the voter list? See below. :)
IMPORTANT: New voters will NOT be added once the election is started. You MUST try to get on the voter list before the 20st of January 2020 or you will NOT be able to vote. If your Email has changed please try to make sure it is changed on the list of voters before the election starts.
If you were invited to vote last year you are already on the voter list, no worries! If you are a new Squeaker and wish to vote you should do ONE of the following:
* Get a "known" Squeaker to vouch for you. If a known Squeaker sends an email to voters (at) squeak.org giving me a name and email for you, then I will add you. * Send an email to voters at squeak.org yourself (and CC to squeak-dev if you like) with information/arguments showing me that you are indeed serious about voting and that you are indeed a Squeaker.
When the voting period starts all voters will receive an email with instructions and a link to the voting website.
If there are any further questions, just reply *in this thread* and I will closely track it - or send email to voters (at) squeak.org which points to me.
...so let's get on with it!
All the best,
Ron Teitelbaum
squeakland mailing list squeakland@lists.squeakland.org http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland
squeakland@lists.squeakfoundation.org