Excellent idea!

Lorenzo

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Pharo-dev [mailto:[email protected]] Per conto di Sean 
DeNigris
Inviato: giovedì 4 giugno 2020 18:16
A: [email protected]; [email protected]; 
[email protected]
Oggetto: [Pharo-dev] PROPOSAL: UN-St (United Nations of Smalltalk)

I believe that the Squeak/Pharo/Cuis communit(ies) share one very special 
thing, which most of the world has completely missed, and which the world 
sorely needs if the true power of computing to unleash and evolve the human 
mind is ever to be realized: a love and appreciation for personal technological 
augmentation/amplification available to all as represented by the Dynabook 
and/or its prototype software (Smalltalk as a concept, not any 
version/implementation e.g. Smalltalk-80).

Like a few survivors after the sinking of Atlantis, we can pick up the remnants 
of this dream and resume marching toward the objective (or at least keep its 
memory alive until an auspicious time when it can be realized)… or, like most 
groups of human beings throughout history who start with a common aim, we can 
bicker among ourselves about e.g. historical discrepancies, personal slights, 
and conflicting subgoals, and allow those squabbles to distract us and derail 
our primary mission. This would be disappointing but not surprising: it is how 
every war is started.

I have contributed, hacked, conferenced, and visited with many members of our 
wider community for over a decade now and, maybe because I had the “luxury” of 
finding Smalltalk after some of the political lines had been well-drawn, I can 
clearly see that we are fundamentally united. I cringe every time I see 
cynical, caustic exchanges - both for my participating colleagues who are 
obviously in pain - probably exacerbated by their passion for our shared 
endevour - and for the counterproductive effect the antagonism is sure to have 
on our common goal. Virtually every exchange is between two people who I 
personally know to be good and competent.

Here is my proposal: Let’s form an informal committee - a United Nations of 
Smalltalk if you will - including at least one member of each community, who 
will collaborate on cooperation between the dialects and mediate any friction 
before it boils over.

I’d be happy to participate, I guess as a representative of the Pharo 
community. Although I have no official role in the Pharo leadership, I have 
much of my professional life invested there. I often wish I had the time to 
keep all my projects compatible with Squeak, but I usually feel like I’m barely 
keeping up as it is!

I hope I’m not alone in these feelings and look forward to the response of our 
community (most emphatically singular). This message is being cross-posted to 
Pharo-Dev, Squeak-Dev, and Cuis MLs (I think I’m still a member of all three - 
fingers crossed…)

- Sean (DeNigris)


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