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Dear PODC community,

the new issue of the Bulletin of the EATCS is a special one: we celebrate
the Golden Jubilee!

In this special issue, Giorgio Ausiello looks back on the 50-year history
of the EATCS, and the issue also includes a historical article, written by
Ute and Wilfried Brauer, for the Silver Jubilee of the EATCS.

We also invited several members of the community for an interview, and I
would like to thank Robert Cori, Leslie Goldberg, Mariangiola
Dezani-Ciancaglini, Anne Driemel, Christos H. Papadimitriou, Jean-Eric Pin,
Eva Rotenberg, Grzegorz Rozenberg, and Paul Spirakis very much for sharing
their perspectives, thoughts and memories with us.

As usual, the Bulletin includes technical columns and other typical
contents such as book reviews, conference reports, and award announcements.
In particular, check out Luca Trevisan’s conversation with Scott Aaronson,
the distributed computing column on Redbelly Blockchain, the education
column about Tobias Kohn’s minimal instruction set for education, or the
logics column by Kenichi Morita on making reversible computing machines in
reversible cellular space.

You find the new issue online at
https://eatcs.org/images/bulletin/beatcs137.pdf .

I wish everyone an interesting read and for those who participate, enjoy
the EATCS celebrations in Paris!

Stefan

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