Hi,

I think that Grafoscopio could benefit a lot from newbies. I'm still kind of one, so I don't know if I have the expertise to guide them, but I can help as a peer, literally. We can provide an environment where newbies can learn about the integration of exploratory computing, interactive documentation and data activism & visualization, but mainly about how can newbies can be empowered by the Pharo ecosystem and communities to prototype their ideas. As I have said several times, Grafoscopio is my first Smalltalk "app", so is full of rookie code everywhere (and they can learn from it also), but despite of that is a functional artifact and has bootstrapped interesting local dynamics, some international interest, and let me become an active member of this community. If this experience helps in someway to newbies, they're most than welcomed to our community.

- Web page (English): http://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/index.en.html
- Mailing list (Spanish, but we can handle English): https://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/grafoscopio
- Bug Tracker: http://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/ticket

Let me know, so I can tell the locals we're going to have some guests in our community.

Cheers,

Offray

On 04/01/17 09:48, Stephane Ducasse wrote:
Hi
We are organising a lecture where students should
- learn pharo
- learn how to communicate with open source community
- learn how to reverse engineer, fix bugs....
They should work by 3/4.
We are looking for projects that would like to accept
- propose some bugs to be fixed
- to communicate with newbies and from time to time
I was thinking about
- MDL
- Roassal
- Moose ?
- Pillar ? but nobody beside me and I do not have the time
- DRGeoII
- Telescope
- Artefact
- Scale
- Ecstatic
So if you have a project and you want to participate.
We would like to have
- web page?
- mailing-list
- bug trackers/todo?
Stef

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