So the idea is to be a rallying point for every Smalltalk fan with a bias 
towards presenting a map to newcomers

What do you think that would make a good map?



> On Dec 27, 2014, at 12:00 PM, horrido <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> As I said, Smalltalk Renaissance is a rallying point for every fan of the
> language. However, coordinating with disparate groups would diffuse my time
> and energy. I believe it's better to have a fresh start that everybody can
> participate in and contribute to. As curator and editor of Smalltalk
> Renaissance, I can pick from the best and keep the campaign more focussed.
> There is so much "stuff" in the Smalltalk landscape that it's overwhelming
> and confusing to newcomers. *It made my head spin, which is what inspired me
> to start this endeavour.* As I mentioned, I want to try something new and
> different. Past efforts failed and they have a kind of "staleness" to them.
> I want to jettison all unnecessary baggage.
> 
> 
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