Re: [O] Org brings people together!
Thanks for sharing that, John. Glad to see John (the other one) getting more recognition for his work!
Re: [O] Org brings people together!
John Hendy writes: [...] > So far, Org-ers have been 100% awesome in person, and I look forward > to running into more down the road. Anyway, just felt like a fun bit > of news to share, and hopefully you all can nerd out about Org in > person at some point too! Somebody tell me if there's a Seattle meetup! Eric
Re: [O] Org brings people together!
Thanks for making it happen John! I had a great visit, and hope to see some org-mode adoption in a company environment. That would be amazing! John --- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 11:24 PM John Hendy wrote: > Hi all, > > > Just wanted to celebrate the fact that 3M (where I work [1]) was able > to host Prof. John Kitchen last week to give two talks: one on his > work in catalysis, touching on modeling molecular interactions, and a > second one about reproducible research with Org-mode. > > At 3M we have chapters, which I describe like college clubs, but > organized around different technology topics. These are volunteer > groups responsible for some ~450 events per year at 3M Center in St. > Paul, MN. The events are things like internal product/technology > talks, vendor presentations, poster sessions, and hosting professors. > > When I saw John's mention scimax [2] maybe a year ago and realized he > works in an area where we have such a chapter (catalysis), as well as > works with Org-mode (relevant to our software chapter), I started > scheming and pitched that we invite him. Fast forward a few back and > forths about timing later, followed by a sabbatical at Google, and > revisiting the idea... and it finally happened! > > Sadly, I missed the Org talk (CTO was presenting at the same time), > but I did go to the first and was able to join him for dinner. I admit > that the others at dinner were not quite as programm-y as we were, and > might have been playing along laughing we got into the inevitable vim > vs. emacs jokes. We were quite amused, though. > > John will be the second person I've met on the user list. I met Erik > Iverson, a long-time user, back in 2011. Turns out he was running the > Twin Cities R User Group here and we ended up co-organizing together > for a couple years. > > So far, Org-ers have been 100% awesome in person, and I look forward > to running into more down the road. Anyway, just felt like a fun bit > of news to share, and hopefully you all can nerd out about Org in > person at some point too! > > It was great to meet you John, great work, great talk, and I look > forward to digging into scimax more soon! > > > Best regards, > John > > [1] If 3M isn't immediately recognizable, you might know it for some > of it's bigger brands/products like Scotch Tape, Command Strips, > Post-It Notes, Filtrete filters, and Scotch-Brite. > > [2] https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax > >
[O] Org brings people together!
Hi all, Just wanted to celebrate the fact that 3M (where I work [1]) was able to host Prof. John Kitchen last week to give two talks: one on his work in catalysis, touching on modeling molecular interactions, and a second one about reproducible research with Org-mode. At 3M we have chapters, which I describe like college clubs, but organized around different technology topics. These are volunteer groups responsible for some ~450 events per year at 3M Center in St. Paul, MN. The events are things like internal product/technology talks, vendor presentations, poster sessions, and hosting professors. When I saw John's mention scimax [2] maybe a year ago and realized he works in an area where we have such a chapter (catalysis), as well as works with Org-mode (relevant to our software chapter), I started scheming and pitched that we invite him. Fast forward a few back and forths about timing later, followed by a sabbatical at Google, and revisiting the idea... and it finally happened! Sadly, I missed the Org talk (CTO was presenting at the same time), but I did go to the first and was able to join him for dinner. I admit that the others at dinner were not quite as programm-y as we were, and might have been playing along laughing we got into the inevitable vim vs. emacs jokes. We were quite amused, though. John will be the second person I've met on the user list. I met Erik Iverson, a long-time user, back in 2011. Turns out he was running the Twin Cities R User Group here and we ended up co-organizing together for a couple years. So far, Org-ers have been 100% awesome in person, and I look forward to running into more down the road. Anyway, just felt like a fun bit of news to share, and hopefully you all can nerd out about Org in person at some point too! It was great to meet you John, great work, great talk, and I look forward to digging into scimax more soon! Best regards, John [1] If 3M isn't immediately recognizable, you might know it for some of it's bigger brands/products like Scotch Tape, Command Strips, Post-It Notes, Filtrete filters, and Scotch-Brite. [2] https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax