Hello!
First and foremost, massive thanks to all the organizers, all the speakers, and all the participants of European Lisp Symposium 2020 - the first and greatest fully online edition of the conference, surprisingly nice and wonderful in its own unique way. The recordings are available at https://www.twitch.tv/elsconf/videos
Since the new formula turned out to be good and we are still likely going to be stuck in homes for the forthcoming weeks, I have decided to start a more cyclic Lisp meeting that is smaller in programme but more frequent in time, so we have more chances to meet and hang out with members of our Lisp community - even if just via chat and webcams.
Similar to the ELS, the talk will be pre-recorded and streamed on Twitch with live chat available during the talk. Then, everyone is invited to participate in an online discussion and after-party on Jitsi with webcams and microphones. We can hang out, chat, comment, gossip, have a virtual drink, and make some plans for the next meetings.
I can bootstrap the series. I will talk about multiple independent condition systems in a single Common Lisp image. I will use an example where I want to integrate two distinct condition/restart systems under one debugger: a host one provided by the Lisp implementation, and an independent and portable condition system.
Date/time/location: * Date: 12th May 2020 * Time: 18:00 CEST - https://time.is/en/CEST * Talk: https://www.twitch.tv/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp * Hangout: https://chat.heisig.xyz/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp
Massive thanks to Marco Heisig for providing the Jitsi instance where we can hang out after the talk.
A new mailing list has been created for the purpose of organizing and promoting the online talks. Further announcements will be posted there. See https://mailman.common-lisp.net/listinfo/online-lisp-meets
Everyone, please feel free and welcome to suggest your own ideas and record something that you'd like to talk about and share.
BR and see you, Michał "phoe" Herda
This is a reminder that the meeting is planned to happen exactly 24 hours from now.
See you on the Twitch chat and on Jitsi afterwards!
~phoe
On 29.04.2020 13:13, Michał "phoe" Herda wrote:
Hello!
First and foremost, massive thanks to all the organizers, all the speakers, and all the participants of European Lisp Symposium 2020 - the first and greatest fully online edition of the conference, surprisingly nice and wonderful in its own unique way. The recordings are available at https://www.twitch.tv/elsconf/videos
Since the new formula turned out to be good and we are still likely going to be stuck in homes for the forthcoming weeks, I have decided to start a more cyclic Lisp meeting that is smaller in programme but more frequent in time, so we have more chances to meet and hang out with members of our Lisp community - even if just via chat and webcams.
Similar to the ELS, the talk will be pre-recorded and streamed on Twitch with live chat available during the talk. Then, everyone is invited to participate in an online discussion and after-party on Jitsi with webcams and microphones. We can hang out, chat, comment, gossip, have a virtual drink, and make some plans for the next meetings.
I can bootstrap the series. I will talk about multiple independent condition systems in a single Common Lisp image. I will use an example where I want to integrate two distinct condition/restart systems under one debugger: a host one provided by the Lisp implementation, and an independent and portable condition system.
Date/time/location:
- Date: 12th May 2020
- Time: 18:00 CEST - https://time.is/en/CEST
- Talk: https://www.twitch.tv/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp
- Hangout: https://chat.heisig.xyz/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp
Massive thanks to Marco Heisig for providing the Jitsi instance where we can hang out after the talk.
A new mailing list has been created for the purpose of organizing and promoting the online talks. Further announcements will be posted there. See https://mailman.common-lisp.net/listinfo/online-lisp-meets
Everyone, please feel free and welcome to suggest your own ideas and record something that you'd like to talk about and share.
BR and see you, Michał "phoe" Herda
Hi phoe,
Thanks for the reminder. Sadly, I cannot make it tomorrow, although your talk about multiple condition systems interests me. I hope it will be available as a recording afterwards.
Cheers from Berlin, Max
On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 05:54:47PM +0200, Michał "phoe" Herda wrote:
This is a reminder that the meeting is planned to happen exactly 24 hours from now.
See you on the Twitch chat and on Jitsi afterwards!
~phoe
On 29.04.2020 13:13, Michał "phoe" Herda wrote:
Hello!
First and foremost, massive thanks to all the organizers, all the speakers, and all the participants of European Lisp Symposium 2020 - the first and greatest fully online edition of the conference, surprisingly nice and wonderful in its own unique way. The recordings are available at https://www.twitch.tv/elsconf/videos
Since the new formula turned out to be good and we are still likely going to be stuck in homes for the forthcoming weeks, I have decided to start a more cyclic Lisp meeting that is smaller in programme but more frequent in time, so we have more chances to meet and hang out with members of our Lisp community - even if just via chat and webcams.
Similar to the ELS, the talk will be pre-recorded and streamed on Twitch with live chat available during the talk. Then, everyone is invited to participate in an online discussion and after-party on Jitsi with webcams and microphones. We can hang out, chat, comment, gossip, have a virtual drink, and make some plans for the next meetings.
I can bootstrap the series. I will talk about multiple independent condition systems in a single Common Lisp image. I will use an example where I want to integrate two distinct condition/restart systems under one debugger: a host one provided by the Lisp implementation, and an independent and portable condition system.
Date/time/location:
- Date: 12th May 2020
- Time: 18:00 CEST - https://time.is/en/CEST
- Talk: https://www.twitch.tv/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp
- Hangout: https://chat.heisig.xyz/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp
Massive thanks to Marco Heisig for providing the Jitsi instance where we can hang out after the talk.
A new mailing list has been created for the purpose of organizing and promoting the online talks. Further announcements will be posted there. See https://mailman.common-lisp.net/listinfo/online-lisp-meets
Everyone, please feel free and welcome to suggest your own ideas and record something that you'd like to talk about and share.
BR and see you, Michał "phoe" Herda
Yes - Twitch will record it for me, and it'll be available for viewing later as a video-on-demand.
On 11.05.2020 21:38, Max-Gerd Retzlaff wrote:
Hi phoe,
Thanks for the reminder. Sadly, I cannot make it tomorrow, although your talk about multiple condition systems interests me. I hope it will be available as a recording afterwards.
Cheers from Berlin, Max
On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 05:54:47PM +0200, Michał "phoe" Herda wrote:
This is a reminder that the meeting is planned to happen exactly 24 hours from now.
See you on the Twitch chat and on Jitsi afterwards!
~phoe
On 29.04.2020 13:13, Michał "phoe" Herda wrote:
Hello!
First and foremost, massive thanks to all the organizers, all the speakers, and all the participants of European Lisp Symposium 2020 - the first and greatest fully online edition of the conference, surprisingly nice and wonderful in its own unique way. The recordings are available at https://www.twitch.tv/elsconf/videos
Since the new formula turned out to be good and we are still likely going to be stuck in homes for the forthcoming weeks, I have decided to start a more cyclic Lisp meeting that is smaller in programme but more frequent in time, so we have more chances to meet and hang out with members of our Lisp community - even if just via chat and webcams.
Similar to the ELS, the talk will be pre-recorded and streamed on Twitch with live chat available during the talk. Then, everyone is invited to participate in an online discussion and after-party on Jitsi with webcams and microphones. We can hang out, chat, comment, gossip, have a virtual drink, and make some plans for the next meetings.
I can bootstrap the series. I will talk about multiple independent condition systems in a single Common Lisp image. I will use an example where I want to integrate two distinct condition/restart systems under one debugger: a host one provided by the Lisp implementation, and an independent and portable condition system.
Date/time/location:
- Date: 12th May 2020
- Time: 18:00 CEST - https://time.is/en/CEST
- Talk: https://www.twitch.tv/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp
- Hangout: https://chat.heisig.xyz/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp
Massive thanks to Marco Heisig for providing the Jitsi instance where we can hang out after the talk.
A new mailing list has been created for the purpose of organizing and promoting the online talks. Further announcements will be posted there. See https://mailman.common-lisp.net/listinfo/online-lisp-meets
Everyone, please feel free and welcome to suggest your own ideas and record something that you'd like to talk about and share.
BR and see you, Michał "phoe" Herda
Wonderful, Thank you for your answer! Max
On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 09:39:43PM +0200, Michał "phoe" Herda wrote:
Yes - Twitch will record it for me, and it'll be available for viewing later as a video-on-demand.
On 11.05.2020 21:38, Max-Gerd Retzlaff wrote:
Hi phoe,
Thanks for the reminder. Sadly, I cannot make it tomorrow, although your talk about multiple condition systems interests me. I hope it will be available as a recording afterwards.
Cheers from Berlin, Max
On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 05:54:47PM +0200, Michał "phoe" Herda wrote:
This is a reminder that the meeting is planned to happen exactly 24 hours from now.
See you on the Twitch chat and on Jitsi afterwards!
~phoe
On 29.04.2020 13:13, Michał "phoe" Herda wrote:
Hello!
First and foremost, massive thanks to all the organizers, all the speakers, and all the participants of European Lisp Symposium 2020 - the first and greatest fully online edition of the conference, surprisingly nice and wonderful in its own unique way. The recordings are available at https://www.twitch.tv/elsconf/videos
Since the new formula turned out to be good and we are still likely going to be stuck in homes for the forthcoming weeks, I have decided to start a more cyclic Lisp meeting that is smaller in programme but more frequent in time, so we have more chances to meet and hang out with members of our Lisp community - even if just via chat and webcams.
Similar to the ELS, the talk will be pre-recorded and streamed on Twitch with live chat available during the talk. Then, everyone is invited to participate in an online discussion and after-party on Jitsi with webcams and microphones. We can hang out, chat, comment, gossip, have a virtual drink, and make some plans for the next meetings.
I can bootstrap the series. I will talk about multiple independent condition systems in a single Common Lisp image. I will use an example where I want to integrate two distinct condition/restart systems under one debugger: a host one provided by the Lisp implementation, and an independent and portable condition system.
Date/time/location:
- Date: 12th May 2020
- Time: 18:00 CEST - https://time.is/en/CEST
- Talk: https://www.twitch.tv/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp
- Hangout: https://chat.heisig.xyz/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp
Massive thanks to Marco Heisig for providing the Jitsi instance where we can hang out after the talk.
A new mailing list has been created for the purpose of organizing and promoting the online talks. Further announcements will be posted there. See https://mailman.common-lisp.net/listinfo/online-lisp-meets
Everyone, please feel free and welcome to suggest your own ideas and record something that you'd like to talk about and share.
BR and see you, Michał "phoe" Herda
The first meet is complete! Thanks to everyone who participated and commented on the chat.
Link to the recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xprY8GCxFQ
Reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/lisp/comments/gihxw5/integrating_independent_condit...
I am looking for videos for future Lisp meetings! If you have anything Lispy that you'd like to talk about, please send me a hint, and we'll schedule it for the future. Length can be anywhere from a few minutes to, I guess, an hour.
Cheers and see you soon! ~phoe
On 11.05.2020 17:54, Michał "phoe" Herda wrote:
This is a reminder that the meeting is planned to happen exactly 24 hours from now.
See you on the Twitch chat and on Jitsi afterwards!
~phoe
On 29.04.2020 13:13, Michał "phoe" Herda wrote:
Hello!
First and foremost, massive thanks to all the organizers, all the speakers, and all the participants of European Lisp Symposium 2020 - the first and greatest fully online edition of the conference, surprisingly nice and wonderful in its own unique way. The recordings are available at https://www.twitch.tv/elsconf/videos
Since the new formula turned out to be good and we are still likely going to be stuck in homes for the forthcoming weeks, I have decided to start a more cyclic Lisp meeting that is smaller in programme but more frequent in time, so we have more chances to meet and hang out with members of our Lisp community - even if just via chat and webcams.
Similar to the ELS, the talk will be pre-recorded and streamed on Twitch with live chat available during the talk. Then, everyone is invited to participate in an online discussion and after-party on Jitsi with webcams and microphones. We can hang out, chat, comment, gossip, have a virtual drink, and make some plans for the next meetings.
I can bootstrap the series. I will talk about multiple independent condition systems in a single Common Lisp image. I will use an example where I want to integrate two distinct condition/restart systems under one debugger: a host one provided by the Lisp implementation, and an independent and portable condition system.
Date/time/location:
- Date: 12th May 2020
- Time: 18:00 CEST - https://time.is/en/CEST
- Talk: https://www.twitch.tv/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp
- Hangout: https://chat.heisig.xyz/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp
Massive thanks to Marco Heisig for providing the Jitsi instance where we can hang out after the talk.
A new mailing list has been created for the purpose of organizing and promoting the online talks. Further announcements will be posted there. See https://mailman.common-lisp.net/listinfo/online-lisp-meets
Everyone, please feel free and welcome to suggest your own ideas and record something that you'd like to talk about and share.
BR and see you, Michał "phoe" Herda
online-lisp-meets@common-lisp.net