Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2020-01-24 Thread C K Kashyap
Hi all,
For some reason, I thought this was in January. While I still think it will
be difficult for me to join (visa and all). But I have not ruled it out :)
Regards,
Kashyap

On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 7:56 AM Priyadarshan  wrote:

> Thank you for organising this.
>
> I have booked a room for both days and created a wiki account,
> although I am not sure yet how I can help there.
>
> Looking forward to PilCon 2020!
>
> Priyadarshan
>
> Wednesday, January 8, 2020, 2:38:04 PM, you wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 03:55:18PM +0100, Alexander Burger wrote:
> >> I'm now in the process of collecting more information, and will prepare
> a wiki
> >> page over the next days. We can then all together refine it to have a
> single
> >> landing page with all relevant data.
>
> > Done:
>
> >https://picolisp.com/wiki?PilCon2020
>
> > Please feel free to extend and update it. If you can't or don't want to
> register
> > at the wiki, please send (to me or somebody else) your suggestions!
>
> > ☺/ A!ex
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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2020-01-08 Thread Priyadarshan
Thank you for organising this.

I have booked a room for both days and created a wiki account,
although I am not sure yet how I can help there.

Looking forward to PilCon 2020!

Priyadarshan

Wednesday, January 8, 2020, 2:38:04 PM, you wrote:

> Hi all,

> On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 03:55:18PM +0100, Alexander Burger wrote:
>> I'm now in the process of collecting more information, and will prepare a 
>> wiki
>> page over the next days. We can then all together refine it to have a single
>> landing page with all relevant data.

> Done:

>https://picolisp.com/wiki?PilCon2020

> Please feel free to extend and update it. If you can't or don't want to 
> register
> at the wiki, please send (to me or somebody else) your suggestions!

> ☺/ A!ex




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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2020-01-08 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi all,

On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 03:55:18PM +0100, Alexander Burger wrote:
> I'm now in the process of collecting more information, and will prepare a wiki
> page over the next days. We can then all together refine it to have a single
> landing page with all relevant data.

Done:

   https://picolisp.com/wiki?PilCon2020

Please feel free to extend and update it. If you can't or don't want to register
at the wiki, please send (to me or somebody else) your suggestions!

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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2020-01-07 Thread Alexander Burger
Thanks a lot to all who responded so far!

I'm now in the process of collecting more information, and will prepare a wiki
page over the next days. We can then all together refine it to have a single
landing page with all relevant data.

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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2020-01-07 Thread O.Hamann

Hello Alex, hi all,

I would be happy to take part as an attendee,

90..100%

but unfortunately I do not have to contribute much more

than open eyes and ears and possibly some noob questions :-)



A Happy New Year to all of you and your families,

Olaf




On 25.12.2019 10:56, Alexander Burger wrote:

Hi all,

a merry Christmas to everybody! o/


Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about holding
a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.

It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. I can get
a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old Langweid
train station building.

With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually interested to
participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).

Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München central
station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in Augsburg or one
of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).

I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on currently,
anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general PicoLisp
workshop.

One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the largest
user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that some
interested conference attendees might join to visit them.

Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki at
picolisp.com.


I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!

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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2020-01-06 Thread Pontus Näslund
Hi,

my wife and I would love to come, it would fit us well with a week of
vacation around that time. I'd say it's about 80-90 % sure we can attend.

I don't have any sophisticated projects going, and consider myself a basic
user at best, but if someone would like me to I could do a bit of live
coding and show how I use the pil interpreter for data exploration and
interop with other tools.

Best regards,

Den ons 25 dec. 2019 11:04Alexander Burger  skrev:

> Hi all,
>
> a merry Christmas to everybody! o/
>
>
> Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about
> holding
> a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.
>
> It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. I
> can get
> a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old
> Langweid
> train station building.
>
> With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually
> interested to
> participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).
>
> Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München
> central
> station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in Augsburg
> or one
> of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).
>
> I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on
> currently,
> anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general
> PicoLisp
> workshop.
>
> One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the
> largest
> user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that some
> interested conference attendees might join to visit them.
>
> Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki at
> picolisp.com.
>
>
> I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!
>
> ☺/ A!ex
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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-29 Thread Alfonso Villén

Hello,

although I won't attend the conference, I want to say thank you for 
organizing this event. It is a lot of work and I hope it is a great success.


I also join the recording proposal. It would be very inspiring to see 
the sessions on video.


Best regards,

Alfonso Villén


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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-28 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Kevin,

> Not to derail this thread too much, but a RISC-V port would be a more
> forward-looking prospect.

This is a known issue, and we discussed about it in IRC. Pil64 is unfortunately
not portable to RISC-V. It depends deeply on CPU registers (zero, sign and
carry), which do not exist in RISC-V.

Therefore I'm working on an LLVM-based version, called "pil21". If it works out,
it will replace pil64 in 2021, and it will also solve other portability issues
like MacOS and iOS.


> available yet that can run a proper Linux; for now, qemu can be used for
> emulation.

Most important for today's application use cases is Android. Here pil64 / arm64
runs like a charm.


> In terms of the growing hobbyist/robotics/IoT field, a PilOS port to
> AArch64 (RISC also) like Raspberry Pi would help gain inertia in that

True. Perhaps here too LLVM might help?

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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-28 Thread Kevin Ednalino
Not to derail this thread too much, but a RISC-V port would be a more
forward-looking prospect. Unfortunately, there aren't many commodity SoCs
available yet that can run a proper Linux; for now, qemu can be used for
emulation.

In terms of the growing hobbyist/robotics/IoT field, a PilOS port to
AArch64 (RISC also) like Raspberry Pi would help gain inertia in that
direction (which is also on my TODO list). The fundamental and dynamic
nature of Lisp would make it an appropriate language for that crowd.

I'm not so familiar with ISA development, however, given the open nature of
RISC-V, proper extensions could be developed (with funding...) to support
specific Lisp features at the hardware level like Lisp Machines of the past
or the PilMCU (FPGA)?

Sincerely,
Kevin

On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 7:50 AM Alexander Burger 
wrote:

> Hi Alexander,
>
> > I would set the probability of my attending at 95%.
>
> OK, noted :)
>
>
> > BTW is Picolisp already ported to NetBSD/arm64?
>
> I'm not sure how the situation is on NetBSD, but it definitely runs fine on
> Arm64. It is my main use case (in Termux/Android and in PilBox), and I
> test it
> from time to time on Debian/Arm64.
>
> ☺/ A!ex
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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-28 Thread r cs
+1

On Wednesday, December 25, 2019, C K Kashyap  wrote:
> Merry Christmas all!!!
> I cant make it to the meet however I'd request for a good video recording
of the sessions :)
> Regards,
> Kashyap
> On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 9:29 AM  wrote:
>>
>> Merry Christmas everybody
>> I will attend 100%.
>>
>> On 25.12.19 10:56, Alexander Burger wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > a merry Christmas to everybody! o/
>> >
>> >
>> > Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel
about holding
>> > a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.
>> >
>> > It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th.
I can get
>> > a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old
Langweid
>> > train station building.
>> >
>> > With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually
interested to
>> > participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).
>> >
>> > Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from
München central
>> > station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in
Augsburg or one
>> > of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).
>> >
>> > I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on
currently,
>> > anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general
PicoLisp
>> > workshop.
>> >
>> > One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with
the largest
>> > user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that
some
>> > interested conference attendees might join to visit them.
>> >
>> > Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki
at
>> > picolisp.com.
>> >
>> >
>> > I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!
>> >
>> > ☺/ A!ex
>> >
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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-28 Thread Robert Wörle

count me in  and if you need help on locations , u know how to contact me !
rob

Am 25.12.2019 um 10:56 schrieb Alexander Burger:

Hi all,

a merry Christmas to everybody! o/


Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about holding
a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.

It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. I can get
a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old Langweid
train station building.

With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually interested to
participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).

Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München central
station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in Augsburg or one
of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).

I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on currently,
anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general PicoLisp
workshop.

One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the largest
user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that some
interested conference attendees might join to visit them.

Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki at
picolisp.com.


I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!

☺/ A!ex




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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-27 Thread pd
I'd like to go there but I cannot tell nowadays. Anyway I join to the
recording proposal ;-)

greets

On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 11:04 AM Alexander Burger 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> a merry Christmas to everybody! o/
>
>
> Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about
> holding
> a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.
>
> It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. I
> can get
> a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old
> Langweid
> train station building.
>
> With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually
> interested to
> participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).
>
> Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München
> central
> station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in Augsburg
> or one
> of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).
>
> I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on
> currently,
> anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general
> PicoLisp
> workshop.
>
> One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the
> largest
> user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that some
> interested conference attendees might join to visit them.
>
> Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki at
> picolisp.com.
>
>
> I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!
>
> ☺/ A!ex
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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-26 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Alexander,

> I would set the probability of my attending at 95%.

OK, noted :)


> BTW is Picolisp already ported to NetBSD/arm64?

I'm not sure how the situation is on NetBSD, but it definitely runs fine on
Arm64. It is my main use case (in Termux/Android and in PilBox), and I test it
from time to time on Debian/Arm64.

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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-26 Thread Alexander Shendi (Web.DE)
Dear List, dear Alexander Burger,

Happy Boxing Day! 

I would love to attend. However I don't actively use Picolisp right now. If 
there is enough space, I would love to attend for three days (Monday - 
(optional) Wednesday) arriving on Sunday.

I would set the probability of my attending at 95%.

If any of you has a suggestion for a Picolisp project that I could evolve into 
a Pilcon 2020 presentation, I would be grateful. 

BTW is Picolisp already ported to NetBSD/arm64? 

Have a nice day, 

Alexander 







Am 25. Dezember 2019 10:56:30 MEZ schrieb Alexander Burger 
:
>Hi all,
>
>a merry Christmas to everybody! o/
>
>
>Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about
>holding
>a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.
>
>It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th.
>I can get
>a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old
>Langweid
>train station building.
>
>With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually
>interested to
>participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).
>
>Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München
>central
>station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in
>Augsburg or one
>of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).
>
>I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on
>currently,
>anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general
>PicoLisp
>workshop.
>
>One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the
>largest
>user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that
>some
>interested conference attendees might join to visit them.
>
>Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki
>at
>picolisp.com.
>
>
>I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!
>
>☺/ A!ex
>
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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-26 Thread Kevin Ednalino
Hello!

I would be interested in attending, with an 80% chance, ultimately
depending on my work schedule availability. If I make significant progress
on my current PicoLisp project by then, I could contribute a presentation :)

Sincerely,
Kevin


On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 10:04 AM Alexander Burger 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> a merry Christmas to everybody! o/
>
>
> Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about
> holding
> a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.
>
> It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. I
> can get
> a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old
> Langweid
> train station building.
>
> With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually
> interested to
> participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).
>
> Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München
> central
> station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in Augsburg
> or one
> of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).
>
> I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on
> currently,
> anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general
> PicoLisp
> workshop.
>
> One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the
> largest
> user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that some
> interested conference attendees might join to visit them.
>
> Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki at
> picolisp.com.
>
>
> I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!
>
> ☺/ A!ex
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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-25 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Vid,

> I have been awol for several years now I know, but I would love to come if
> that is ok.

Sure! :)

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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-25 Thread vukini
Merry Christmas all!

I have been awol for several years now I know, but I would love to come if that 
is ok. 

Vid

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On Thu, Dec 26, 2019, at 3:53 AM, C K Kashyap wrote:
> Merry Christmas all!!!
> I cant make it to the meet however I'd request for a good video recording of 
> the sessions :)
> Regards,
> Kashyap
> 
> On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 9:29 AM  wrote:
>> Merry Christmas everybody 
>>  I will attend 100%.
>> 
>>  On 25.12.19 10:56, Alexander Burger wrote:
>>  > Hi all,
>>  >
>>  > a merry Christmas to everybody! o/
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about 
>> holding
>>  > a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.
>>  >
>>  > It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. I 
>> can get
>>  > a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old 
>> Langweid
>>  > train station building.
>>  >
>>  > With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually 
>> interested to
>>  > participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).
>>  >
>>  > Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München 
>> central
>>  > station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in Augsburg 
>> or one
>>  > of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).
>>  >
>>  > I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on 
>> currently,
>>  > anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general 
>> PicoLisp
>>  > workshop.
>>  >
>>  > One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the 
>> largest
>>  > user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that some
>>  > interested conference attendees might join to visit them.
>>  >
>>  > Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki at
>>  > picolisp.com.
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!
>>  >
>>  > ☺/ A!ex
>>  >
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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-25 Thread Karl-Heinz Kreis
Merry Christmas to Everybody.

Up front he Monday and Tuesday of the proposal would fit my
workschedule, my attendance is at 80% set.

Regards,Karl-Heinz


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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-25 Thread C K Kashyap
Merry Christmas all!!!
I cant make it to the meet however I'd request for a good video recording
of the sessions :)
Regards,
Kashyap

On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 9:29 AM  wrote:

> Merry Christmas everybody
> I will attend 100%.
>
> On 25.12.19 10:56, Alexander Burger wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > a merry Christmas to everybody! o/
> >
> >
> > Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about
> holding
> > a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.
> >
> > It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. I
> can get
> > a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old
> Langweid
> > train station building.
> >
> > With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually
> interested to
> > participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).
> >
> > Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München
> central
> > station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in
> Augsburg or one
> > of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).
> >
> > I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on
> currently,
> > anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general
> PicoLisp
> > workshop.
> >
> > One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the
> largest
> > user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that
> some
> > interested conference attendees might join to visit them.
> >
> > Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki at
> > picolisp.com.
> >
> >
> > I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!
> >
> > ☺/ A!ex
> >
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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-25 Thread andreas
Merry Christmas everybody 
I will attend 100%.

On 25.12.19 10:56, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> a merry Christmas to everybody! o/
>
>
> Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about 
> holding
> a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.
>
> It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. I can 
> get
> a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old Langweid
> train station building.
>
> With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually interested to
> participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).
>
> Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München 
> central
> station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in Augsburg or 
> one
> of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).
>
> I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on currently,
> anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general 
> PicoLisp
> workshop.
>
> One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the 
> largest
> user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that some
> interested conference attendees might join to visit them.
>
> Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki at
> picolisp.com.
>
>
> I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!
>
> ☺/ A!ex
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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-25 Thread Priyadarshan
Hello Alexander,

Wednesday, December 25, 2019, 10:56:30 AM, you wrote:

> Hi all,

> a merry Christmas to everybody! o/


> Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about 
> holding
> a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.

> It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. I can 
> get
> a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old Langweid
> train station building.

> With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually interested to
> participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).

> Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München 
> central
> station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in Augsburg or 
> one
> of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).

> I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on currently,
> anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general 
> PicoLisp
> workshop.

> One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the 
> largest
> user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that some
> interested conference attendees might join to visit them.

> Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki at
> picolisp.com.


> I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!

> ☺/ A!ex


Thank you for the good news. I appreciate very much it is
planned so well in advance.

If newbies to PicoLisp like me are allowed to come to the
PicoLisp Conference, I would definitely attend 100% (beside
"force of nature" kind of events of course).

Peaceful festivities and a most Peaceful Year to you and all
PicoLispers,

Priyadarshan


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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-25 Thread Alexander Williams

Hello and Merry Christmas!

I will be there, 95% attendance, assuming no unexpected crazyness.

I would also like to make a presentation, but I haven't decided on the 
topic yet.


See you all soon,


AW

On Wed, 25 Dec 2019, Alexander Burger wrote:


Hi all,

a merry Christmas to everybody! o/


Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about holding
a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.

It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. I can get
a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old Langweid
train station building.

With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually interested to
participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).

Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München central
station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in Augsburg or one
of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).

I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on currently,
anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general PicoLisp
workshop.

One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the largest
user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that some
interested conference attendees might join to visit them.

Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki at
picolisp.com.


I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!

☺/ A!ex

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Re: Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-25 Thread Mattias Sundblad
Hello everyone!

This is a great idea. I will be there, 90% chance of attending.

Best wishes,
Mattias


Alexander Burger  skrev: (25 december 2019 10:56:30 CET)
>Hi all,
>
>a merry Christmas to everybody! o/
>
>
>Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about
>holding
>a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.
>
>It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th.
>I can get
>a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old
>Langweid
>train station building.
>
>With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually
>interested to
>participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).
>
>Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München
>central
>station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in
>Augsburg or one
>of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).
>
>I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on
>currently,
>anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general
>PicoLisp
>workshop.
>
>One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the
>largest
>user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that
>some
>interested conference attendees might join to visit them.
>
>Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki
>at
>picolisp.com.
>
>
>I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!
>
>☺/ A!ex
>
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Proposal: PilCon 2020

2019-12-25 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi all,

a merry Christmas to everybody! o/


Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about holding
a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year.

It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. I can get
a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old Langweid
train station building.

With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually interested to
participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent).

Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München central
station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in Augsburg or one
of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus).

I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on currently,
anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general PicoLisp
workshop.

One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the largest
user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that some
interested conference attendees might join to visit them.

Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki at
picolisp.com.


I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you!

☺/ A!ex

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