> On 22 Dec 2015, at 19:45, Robert Withers <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Esteban, > > I guess it sounded to me RMoD is the backbone team. :) > > > I think you are into the VM, right? Is there any chance you could build the > pharo5.0 crypto plugins for me on 32bit Ubuntu? l I am unable to build myself > right now. The package CryptographyPlugins on the Cryptography squeak source > has them. This would really help me.
I am the overseer (like that guy in Fallout Shelter) ;) No, really: I’m a bit over everything and step into things when they need more time than the one people can usually invest in their free time. Now is VM :) About your plugins: they are in my TODO list. They will be eventually, but I cannot tell you exactly when (hopefully, soon (™)) :) cheers! Esteban > > thank you, > Robert > > On 12/22/2015 01:30 PM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: >> >>> On 21 Dec 2015, at 20:55, Robert Withers < >>> <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On 12/21/2015 03:31 PM, Denis Kudriashov wrote: >>>> >>>> 2015-12-21 19:07 GMT+01:00 Robert Withers <[email protected] >>>> <mailto:[email protected]>>: >>>> What are you and the RMOD team doing, I am curious? >>>> >>>> RMOD is research team at INRIA university. We develop Pharo. >>> >>> Yes, absolutely! I did not know it but I am glad to hear it. RMOD is the >>> Pharo team. You all keep going for excellence, every day. >> >> No it is not :) >> the "Pharo team” includes many people outside RMoD: >> >> - Sven >> - Doru and the glamour team (Andrei, Alexei and others I do not remember >> their names, sorry… they work undercover) >> - Alain >> - People doing things in Lugano (like Yuri, who now is going to Bern)… >> Tommasso, etc. >> - Or course Eliot who works on the VM (not just for Pharo). >> - And we also consider as part of the “pharo team”: Nicolai (Hess), Sean and >> people who contributes a lot: Thierry, Norbert, Torsten (even if he probably >> does not know we consider him part of the team :P), etc., etc., etc. >> - Essentially, if you contribute in any way with Pharo and you participate >> on discussions, etc., you can consider yourself part of the Pharo team :) >> >> Of course in the RMOD team there are people doing and contributing to Pharo >> (but they do other things too, like Moose and even things nobody ever sees)… >> Pharo is a much more complex and human-sparse project :) >> >> cheers! >> Esteban >> >>> >>> robert >>> -- >>> . .. ... ^,^ robert >>> Go Panthers! >> > > -- > . .. ... ^,^ robert > Go Panthers!
