Hi folks. Before sending this email to all smalltalk mailing lists, I first
wanted to ask you what do you think.

I am new in the world of the research and about reading and discussing about
papers. If what I propose already exist, forget this mail and please tell me
where is it.

I was thinking to have a place, an environment (mailing list), where we can
freely discuss about Smalltalk or OO in general papers. At the beginning I
though to put this inside the Pharo mailing list but then I though it is
better to do a new mailing list where all smalltalkers of all flavors can
join and discuss.

The main purpose about that list is:

- be able to FREELY discuss about papers about Smalltalk or OO in general. I
say freely because maybe someone gives an opinion of a paper that the person
who wrote it is also in this place. We are all professional and I think we
can discuss with respect.
- LEARN.

Other uses:
- Don't reinvent the wheel. Maybe I wanted to do something and I read that
XXX person did YYY. So, I can look at it.
- Be aware of what other people is doing, working, writing and learning
- Have different opinions of a certain topic / paper.
- A little step to join all the Smalltalk community in one place. We can
meet people, join forces, etc.
- Help in the preparation, ANN, collaborate, etc in Workshops, conferences,
and so on
- Ask for help on review. Several times someone has several papers to review
for a certain conference. This can be a place to ask for that help.
- Publish papers that were rejected from someone. How many times some papers
where rejected but do you still read it and find it useful ?
- Ask for feedback for a paper before submitting it in a conference/workshop
- Educate people and being educated
- Share latex template, commands, or tricks related to smalltalk code for
example
- Discuss about research in general
- Ask for a certain topic. Suppose I want to start to work in XXX topic, I
can ask to see if someone knows related papers or work.
- others

I will give you an example: this week I have been reading a paper about LOOM
- Large Object Oriented Memory. This paper is from  ECOOP 1986  (the only
thing an Argentinian can think about that year is Maradona's goals to
England in Mexico ;) ). I was one year old at that time. LOOM was based in
Smalltalk 80. I had no idea about that. I had to read some chapters of the
blue book first in order to then understand LOOM. I have ever seen LOOM
code, I don't know what happened with it, etc. So, maybe there is someone
who even saw LOOM in live, he saw the code, he knows what happened, if it
worked really or not, the advantages and drawbacks, the repercussion it had,
etc. That information, those opinions, you cannot get it from other place.

So, what do you think?  Do you like the idea or has no sense ?    If you
like and has sense, I will create the mailing list and send it to all
Smalltalk mailing lists I know.

In two words: DISCUSS AND LEARN.

Cheers

Mariano
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