Speaking of the consortium, I think we could at least get the system listed on:
http://www.orsys.fr I used to deliver a hell of a lot of trainings over there under this heading: http://www.orsys.fr/orsys.asp?mode=surdomaine&code=3 and that subheading: http://www.orsys.fr/orsys.asp?mode=surdomaine&code=3#OU I think we could add a "Formation Pharo Smalltalk" with: Pharo Essentials * Learning to program with Pharo * Pharo for the web * Understanding the Pharo infrastructure Pharo Advanced * Seaside * Seaside REST * DCVS with Monticello * Pharo FileSystem * Pharo Sockets * Crafting Morphic UIs with Spec Pharo Experts * Integrating Amber, Pharo, and MongoDB (e.g. Smalltalkhub style) * Metacello * VM * Creating new languages in Pharo with PetitParser and friends If one can come up with a decent list of trainings taking inspiration from the PHP list for example, we can for sure get an appointement with the superior powers over there and get the courses listed in the catalog. Whoever wants to deliver the trainings in french, please tell me, so that we can arrange stuff. There is enough material in the PBE and Deep into Pharo books to do what I listed above. Also, we can think of a one-day seminar on why Pharo matters for the industry. (covering legal aspects, IP, etc). The fact that INRIA backs up Pharo and that Orsys is a thriving french business in Paris would help in leveraging our value. Now, maybe could we get this on a Consortium list in order to enlist partners who want to get in the boat. Is there a consortium members wiki? Rgds, Philippe 2013/3/25 Esteban A. Maringolo <emaring...@gmail.com>: > 2013/3/25 stephane ducasse <stephane.duca...@free.fr>: >> I'm looking for labor and many tasks :) > > Something like a space launch control center would do it? > >>> Stephane: Does it need to be shown as a picture? It can be in words as >>> long as it takes less than 1000 words... :) >> >> :) >> >> I'm trying to make people using pharo understanding that the consortium and >> the association >> are a huge opportunity to make the future better. > > I look forward to know why :) > > Regards! >