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As Göran posted recently, it is time to consider the membership of the Squeak Leadership Team (the “board”) for the coming year.

Nominations are currently open for candidates interested in working with colleagues to maintain and co-ordinate the various interest groups and activities that support the Squeak community.

If you think that you can make a difference to Squeak, put your name forward on the squeak-dev mailing list by 22nd February. All candidates are asked to make themselves available on the list for questions and discussion with the community until the end of February.

Voting begins on 1st March for one week. If you’ve voted in previous elections, your name should already be registered. If not, then contact Göran explaining why you’re interested in voting (see the election page for more details).

The list of candidates, and more details of the process to be followed can be found on the Election 2009 page.

Squeak 4.0 is coming…

7 February, 2009

On Squeak Mailing list Matthew Fulmer just wrote  (we stressed some lines):

[...]
Squeak 4.0 is within sight. With this release, the four-year
relicensing project of the Leadership team will be complete. We
will be able to incorporate under SFLC, and Pharo will be one
step closer to a 1.0 release.

Squeak 4.0 will be the first official squeak release with no
code under SqueakL; everything in the .image, .changes, and
.sources files will be under either the MIT license or the
Apache license.
[...] 

Are you ready for the Open  Squeak4?

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