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As I just posted to squeak-dev:
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- Created my blog methodsandmessages.vox.com to publish squeak news and observations
- Demonstrated Squeak and Scratch on the "Lab with Leo" show, hosted by Leo Laporte and distributed in Canada and Australia
- Had both Avi Bryant and Dan Ingalls on FLOSS Weekly, my weekly podcast with an audience of about 25,000 or so. Squeak was mentioned once or twice. :)
- Managed to sneak a mention of Smalltalk and Squeak into just about every other episode of FLOSS Weekly
- Got Leo Laporte thinking about a weekly Seaside tutorial video podcast, in which we would run through my courseware to teach him (and the audience, by proxy) how Seaside and Squeak works
- Provided the weekly Squeak News segment for James Robertson's Industry Misinterpretations podcast, broading the continued presence and currency of Squeak throughout the Smalltalk community
- In my role as Leadership Team member, coordinated the cutover of the squeak.org to Aida, and am currently sheparding the Squeak 4.0 relicense effort
- Established the meme "the year of Smalltalk" in my blog, which has been used as a unifying rallying cry to help the resurgence in 2008
- Got the Brazillian FISL conference interested enough in Smalltalk from my 2008 presentation that they created an entire Smalltalk/Squeak miniconf for 2009 (which I'm just now putting out the CFP for, by the way)
- Got interviewed by InfoQ about the Smalltalk Comeback, where I mentioned Squeak prominently
- Got interviewed by WebDevRadio about Seaside, mentioning Squeak at least a few times
- Got interviewed by Reflective Surface, a blog about Ruby-ish things about Seaside and Squeak
- Produced a keynote talk at STIC's Smalltalk Solutions 2008, which included my Seaside talk and a Persistence talk, both incorporating many mentions of Squeak
- Gave a three-hour lecture at OSCON 2008 on Smalltalk and Seaside, using Squeak as the primary demonstration tool
- Produced a few videos for Vimeo on how to use Squeak, and got a few other people using Vimeo for hosting, including creating a Squeak group there
- Created a "Seaside Bootcamp" class, to be delivered by BigNerdRanch in Germany in a few months
- Promoted Squeak via watching various twitter and blog messages for mentions of Smalltalk, Seaside, and Squeak
- Answered many questions on squeak-dev, beginners, and seaside mailing lists.
- Hung out in the #squeak, #seaside, and ##smalltalk channels on freenode, and the #smalltalk channel on Parcplace, answering questions and occasionally annoying the other locals
- Gave the "Seaside: your next web framework" advocacy presentation at many companies and conferences, which features Squeak as one of the many Smalltalk implementations that runs Seaside
- Presented a talk on Squeak GLORP at the PostgreSQL day in Portland
- Got interviewed by GeekCred podcast for a general biography, but managed to get Squeak mentioned in there once or twice
- Answered Smalltalk and Squeak-related questions on Stack Overflow