On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 2:11 AM James Foster wrote:
> One side-effect of the “Covenant” discussion is that it is necessarily
> political, which is something that many (rightly, in my view) are trying to
> avoid. While I agree with most of the views expressed so far, I cringe
> because I anticipat
Serge
Your post does not really answer James’s questions about the status of the
Code. It seems you personally posted the Code on Github, without prior
discussion with the Board. Is this a proposal by you, for discussion by the
Board, or does posting it there mean it is adopted as the effect
Couldn't resist entering this doubtful CoC thread,
just to enter a few lines and then I am gone again.
One doesn't need a Code of Conduct. It is ridiculous.
Civilized and respectful non discriminating behaviour should
be implicit in everyone of us!
If one insists in having a code of conduct tha
> One doesn't need a Code of Conduct. It is ridiculous.
>
> Civilized and respectful non discriminating behaviour should
> be implicit in everyone of us!
>
> If one insists in having a code of conduct than this should cover it
all:
> "Be Nice, Social And Respectful To Each Living Being."
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I do not agree to have a code of conduct.
In my 20 years in the various Smalltalk communities i never saw any
harassment or whatever (quite the opposite).
Self organization is much better, if someone "misbehave" it will be
ignored by those who think that action was "misbehavior".
El 18/09/
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Inviato: mercoledì 18 settembre 2019 17:04
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Oggetto: Re: [Pharo-users] Code of Conduct
I do not agree to have a code of conduct.
In my 20 years in the variou
Hi, after some more investigation the easiest way to get Win32WideString from
external module is to pass it as a parameter, like in:
^self ffiCall: #( void myFunction ( Win32WideString aWin32WideString ) )
and the external module can access it directly to do r/w.
There are other possibilities
When I read the Code of conduct which is part of Pharo, my reaction was "OK, I
don't expect to run into trouble over that one, so no worries".
After having read the discussion here I would rather it was not there.
-- Kasper
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> On Sep 17, 2019, at 16:29, Ramon Leon wrote:
>
>> On 2019-09-17 2:34 p.m., Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
>> as I say the impo
Yeah, I agree. Why is this even here? The thing I like about this maillist
is that its very community oriented and everyone here helps each other.
It's devoid of all the political-soapbox nonsense that I would find on,
say, facebook. Which is why I don't deal with that platform anymore.
And most o
Hello Julien and Sean,
Thank you for sharing this, it should be more promoted.
Cheers,
Hernán
El lun., 9 sept. 2019 a las 15:39, Julien ()
escribió:
> Hello Sean,
>
> Nice work. :-)
>
> Do you know about pharo-open-documentation/pharo-wiki [1] ?
>
> With Cyril and Oleks, we started it to colle
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