Is the mail display on the website a joke on purpose ?
For example, I get on my screen:
$@ join: #('guillermopolito' 'gmail.com')
instead of:
[email protected]
I don't know if it is nice to have that non smalltalker may read this page
and my not understand.
Best,
2013/10/9 Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]>
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> On 09 Oct 2013, at 13:34, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]>
wrote:
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> > Hi guys
> >
> > I would like to get
> > contributors.pharo.org a bit more representative of Pharo.
> >
> > We should have Previous contributors and enhance the current list.
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> Excellent idea!
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> > Can you please reply to this mail
> >
> > PharoContributor new
> > name: 'Esteban Lorenzano';
> > id: 'estebanlm';
> > email: '[email protected]';
> > website: 'http://smallworks.eu';
> > description: 'Pharo core team. Contributor of several
projects, including Kernel, DBXTalk, Voyage, Mars, etc. Also I work on the
VM.';
> > image: '
http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/193af464509ae8fbcc04abad70b72fc0?s=120';
> > yourself
> >
> >
> > Stef
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> The full old list was initially included, but the info there might be out
of date. Concerning the template, it can be simpler, like this:
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> PharoContributor new
> name: 'Esteban Lorenzano';
> email: '[email protected]';
> website: 'http://smallworks.eu';
> description: 'Pharo core team. Contributor of several projects,
including Kernel, DBXTalk, Voyage, Mars, etc. Also I work on the VM.';
> yourself.
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> More specifically, the #id is not needed unless your name contains
non-ASCII characters, it becomes 'estebanlorenzano' in this case. If there
is a gravatar linked to the email address that you specified, it will be
picked up automatically.
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> BTW, I would simply change the old contributors page, like we did with
consultants page: the list is pretty complete and it might force more
people to update their info.
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> Sven
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