> On 29 Oct 2019, at 11:05, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Yes, I will love to participate.
> I think that the most important is to have a good presence as a stand
> in the hall.
> I will love to do that.

I will be there too, at least one day.

Esteban

> About the talks, we can propose anything, even something about the VM.
> We have to analyze what are the things that are applicable to other
> languages and technologies, to avoid comments like: "that happen to
> you because you have an image".
> Also we need to show us open and good to team work with other technologies.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 10:25 AM Santiago Bragagnolo
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> To whom does not know, FOSDEM is one of the biggest Open source conferences. 
>> It is free, it does not require subscription, and it happens during a 
>> weekend (1 and 2 february) at bruxelles at the university ULB ( 
>> https://fosdem.org/2020/practical/transportation/) . It requires some human 
>> engagement only.
>> This is a good place not only for Pharo, but for all open source projects 
>> Smalltalk related. And finally for smalltalk it self.
>> 
>> On the available rooms where we could show something
>> 
>> IOT (https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/internet_of_things/ )
>>   Allex? maybe you can show some of the things we are doing here?
>>   Mariano Peck? I don't know if your IOT work is or not open source. But if 
>> it is. it could be a good place for showing
>> 
>> BigData 
>> (https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/hpc_big_data_and_data_science/)
>>     I could propose the EQL experiment with Map reduce? Is it a good Idea? .
>>     Matteo You could present something on debugging nodes.
>>     Oleks I remember you had some big data related stuff (sorry for the lack 
>> of detail awareness :) )
>> 
>> Communication 
>> (https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/collaborative_information_and_content_management_applications/
>> https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/coding_for_language_communities/ )
>>    Offray! I think there is space for graphoscope in here. If you can give a 
>> talk, great, if not, i propose my self to be the speaker (of course in that 
>> case i will need some couching and teaching on the usage).
>> 
>> Debugging Tools
>>     Matteo! you could also propose your work in here
>>     Steven  You have already a talk prepared no?
>>     Thomas You have already a talk prepared no?
>>     Guille  I know you are completely out of reach, but, what about your 
>> debugging multi level for the VM? If you want we can propose it together 
>> with Pablo.
>> 
>> 
>>  Minimalistic / Emerging Language
>>      Steph with Pharo
>>      Carolina The bootstraping for minimallistic language is a good talk and 
>> it would not require much preparation since you have already a talk prepared
>>      Steph/Pablo maybe something on stateful traits?
>> 
>>   Open research tools
>>       Anne/Nico/Cyril/Julian/Benoit Moose? We have to have a talk on moose. 
>> Or even many. We could propose moose as platform, but i think it would be 
>> better to present it by it fruits. The same as before, i would not mind to 
>> give the presentation if couching and slides are provided.
>>       Serge PolyMath??
>>       Nick  Lands! Such a beatiful project. Not sure if it completely fit in 
>> here. I think so. Sorry if not :).
>> 
>> 
>> On the pharo stand
>> 
>> I am doing what is required to have a stand for Pharo this year.
>> I will keep you updated, if we got it, i would really like to have posters 
>> not only of Pharo, but also of our more stable and powerful frameworks, the 
>> research teams and enterprises that work with it . And of course I will need 
>> some help for the stand (specially if it happens that i have some talk)
>> 
>> Maybe we could use this thread for discussing organization and a second one 
>> to gather abstracts and applications.
>> 
>> Santiago
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> El mar., 29 oct. 2019 a las 9:29, Santiago Bragagnolo 
>> (<[email protected]>) escribió:
>>> 
>>> I could present TaskIT of course, but i don't feel it matching in the 
>>> proposed categories. There is not debugging, nor emerging minimalist 
>>> language nor research tools. I will check on the other rooms to see if i 
>>> find a place where i can do it.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> El lun., 28 oct. 2019 a las 21:00, ducasse (<[email protected]>) 
>>> escribió:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 28 Oct 2019, at 18:15, Santiago Bragagnolo 
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> That is great. We should post in all of them if possible.
>>>> I think that Steven could show object centric debugging, someone (anne 
>>>> maybe? ) present moose. and for minimalistic experimental emerging 
>>>> languages carolina could propose candle and the bootstrap processes.
>>>> I think that Steven and Carolina talks are mature enough after all the 
>>>> trials, and a moose talk could be really cool. Maybe Julien's SQL or 
>>>> Benoit's translations should be really good for catching potential 
>>>> students and specially some investment capital for the team :).
>>>> 
>>>> Sadly me i don't have much to show :(.
>>>> But if we have the stand i plan to be there.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> TaskIt?
>>>> I could do a presentation of Pharo in the minimalist…. and carolina a talk 
>>>> showing how to bootstrap.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> El lun., 28 oct. 2019 a las 16:41, ducasse (<[email protected]>) 
>>>> escribió:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> https://fosdem.org/2020/news/2019-10-01-accepted-developer-rooms/
>>>>> I do not know in which one we want to participate
>>>>> 
>>>>> Debugging Tools
>>>>> Minimalistic, Experimental and Emerging Languages
>>>>> Open Research Tools and Technologies
>>>>> 
>>>>> How do we coordinate?
>>>>> 
>>>>> S.
>>>> 
>>>> 
> 
> 
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