We will present the project to them.
Stef
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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