yeah, I’m aware of that but I wanted to express what we feel about being “pharo 
team” and I thought naming people (even if, of course, is far from exhaustive) 
was more explicit. 

cheers,
Esteban

> On 22 Dec 2015, at 19:28, Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On 22 Dec 2015, at 19:30, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> On 21 Dec 2015, at 20:55, Robert Withers <robert.w.with...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 12/21/2015 03:31 PM, Denis Kudriashov wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 2015-12-21 19:07 GMT+01:00 Robert Withers <robert.w.with...@gmail.com>:
>>>> 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 :)
> 
> Well said: Pharo is the result of a continuous effort of a large group of 
> people. INRIA/RMOD is like the backbone.
> 
> It is dangerous to list names, because you always forget people. Like you 
> did, but I am not going to try to correct you, because I will forget many 
> people as well.
> 
> Every contribution: asking questions, entering in conversations, answering 
> questions, helping others, writing blog posts and articles, reporting bugs, 
> writing documentation, fixing bugs, it all counts, it all helps, a lot. 
> 
>> cheers!
>> Esteban
>> 
>>> 
>>> robert
>>> -- 
>>> . ..  ...   ^,^    robert
>>> Go Panthers!

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