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Experiment with Petri sport #23

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saucisson opened this issue May 16, 2018 · 2 comments
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Experiment with Petri sport #23

saucisson opened this issue May 16, 2018 · 2 comments
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@saucisson
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We have published a scientific paper on Petri sport, a sport based on Petri nets, and are looking for students to test it and give some feedback. This evaluation will (maybe) allow us to spread this wonderful sport and the Petri nets to anyone on Earth !

As you all have knowledge in Petri nets, students of the semantics course are good candidates for this experiment. We propose to do it Tuesday 22 may, from 13:00 to 14:30 (approximately). This Petri sport experience comes of course with some free food and drink.

Petri sport can be played outside or inside, depending on the weather. It does not require to be in good physical shape, as it can be played by running or walking. But it requires a minimum number of people (a dozen), and we thus would be grateful if all of you come to play.

We will record a video of this event, that will be put on youtube for some communication. If you do not want to be on it, you are still welcome to the experiment. We will blur out your face before uploading the video.

Please reply to this issue, whether you are interested or not, to tell us if you plan to come.

@QuentinRiv
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Sorry, I won't be free at this moment, so I won't be abke to take part of this event

@saucisson
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@sardinhapatrick and @fourastiemarvin and others that are interested, please come to my office (222) for the Petri sport at 13:00. We have asked students of 3rd year to participate with you.

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