potluck saturday!

2013-02-14 Thread Andy Wingo
Hello Guilers!

As you know, this Saturday the 16th of February is the 2-year
anniversary of Guile 2.  Some of us have been preparing little demos to
show off neat facilities and have been getting them ready to share with
each other in a kind of communal hack-feast.

But what does that mean?  Well I don't know :)  But as our comestibles
are digitally digestable, we should share them with the wide world.  It
would be nice to publish an article with a paragraph about your dish
(ok, program) and a link to its source code.  Pictures are great too.
We'll put them all together and make a news item on planet GNU.

I think it would probably be great to do longer articles as well, if
that's your thing.  But the basic thing would be a sentence or two about
what your code does and why you think it's neat, and a link to where to
find it.

Otherwise if folks want to, it might be nice to have an after-dinner
conversation in the #guile IRC channel, from maybe around 12h00 UTC to
whenever; we all have other things to do on Saturdays, but popping in
and popping out we might have chance meetings and random discussions and
such.  Just an idea :)

Thoughts?

Andy
-- 
http://wingolog.org/



Re: potluck saturday!

2013-02-14 Thread r6rsguy
> From: Andy Wingo 
> 
> It would be nice to publish an article with a
> paragraph about your dish (ok, program) and a link to
> its source code.

What do you mean by "publish"?

Send it to the guile-user list, or ftp it somewhere,
or some wiki bloggy thingy?

-- 
 -- Keith Wright

Programmer in Chief, Free Computer Shop 
 ---  Food, Shelter, Source code.  ---



Re: potluck saturday!

2013-02-14 Thread Aleix Conchillo Flaqué
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Andy Wingo  wrote:
>
> I think it would probably be great to do longer articles as well, if
> that's your thing.  But the basic thing would be a sentence or two about
> what your code does and why you think it's neat, and a link to where to
> find it.
>

Who should we send this to? Here on the mailing list?

Aleix



Re: potluck saturday!

2013-02-14 Thread Daniel Hartwig
On 15 February 2013 09:24, Aleix Conchillo Flaqué  wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Andy Wingo  wrote:
>>
>> I think it would probably be great to do longer articles as well, if
>> that's your thing.  But the basic thing would be a sentence or two about
>> what your code does and why you think it's neat, and a link to where to
>> find it.
>>
>
> Who should we send this to? Here on the mailing list?

Yes, if that is convenient.  Use your own blog if you like and send
the list a link.



Re: potluck saturday!

2013-02-14 Thread Nala Ginrut
Unfortunetly I've been sick these days even today. That may cause my dish
not so good, but I wish it brings some insteresting.
Anyway, I'll finish the sample and tutorial ASAP today.
在 2013-2-15 AM4:24,"Andy Wingo" 写道:

> Hello Guilers!
>
> As you know, this Saturday the 16th of February is the 2-year
> anniversary of Guile 2.  Some of us have been preparing little demos to
> show off neat facilities and have been getting them ready to share with
> each other in a kind of communal hack-feast.
>
> But what does that mean?  Well I don't know :)  But as our comestibles
> are digitally digestable, we should share them with the wide world.  It
> would be nice to publish an article with a paragraph about your dish
> (ok, program) and a link to its source code.  Pictures are great too.
> We'll put them all together and make a news item on planet GNU.
>
> I think it would probably be great to do longer articles as well, if
> that's your thing.  But the basic thing would be a sentence or two about
> what your code does and why you think it's neat, and a link to where to
> find it.
>
> Otherwise if folks want to, it might be nice to have an after-dinner
> conversation in the #guile IRC channel, from maybe around 12h00 UTC to
> whenever; we all have other things to do on Saturdays, but popping in
> and popping out we might have chance meetings and random discussions and
> such.  Just an idea :)
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Andy
> --
> http://wingolog.org/
>
>