Dear fellow Smalltalkers
For me to test new features of SqueakSource3 and for you to have a look on new features and fixed bugs, I have created http://canary.netshed.de/ which is the most recent, say alpha, deployment of SqueakSource3. It contains features that are not yet deployed at other ss3 sites, including the gemstone one. I cannot make any guaranty that code commited to the canary will survive forever; it is a play toy, so go play with it :) Attached a teaser image. Best -Tobias BrowsingSS3Canary.PNG (89K) Download Attachment |
On 28 June 2013 22:53, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Dear fellow Smalltalkers > > For me to test new features of SqueakSource3 and for you to have a look on > new features and fixed bugs, I have created > > http://canary.netshed.de/ > > which is the most recent, say alpha, deployment of SqueakSource3. > It contains features that are not yet deployed at other ss3 sites, > including the gemstone one. I cannot make any guaranty that code commited > to the canary will survive forever; > it is a play toy, so go play with it :) > > Attached a teaser image. Cool! frank > Best > -Tobias |
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Now *that*, that is cool. Do search engines get to index what I'm seeing here or do the URLs make the content opaque? On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 2:53 PM, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote: Dear fellow Smalltalkers Casey Ransberger |
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Hello,
Yes, that's really wanted site. I also use the recent SS3 for hosting Krestianstvo SDK projects at http://sdk.krestianstvo.org Regards, Nikolay 29.06.2013, в 2:00, Frank Shearar <[hidden email]> написал(а): > On 28 June 2013 22:53, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Dear fellow Smalltalkers >> >> For me to test new features of SqueakSource3 and for you to have a look on >> new features and fixed bugs, I have created >> >> http://canary.netshed.de/ >> >> which is the most recent, say alpha, deployment of SqueakSource3. >> It contains features that are not yet deployed at other ss3 sites, >> including the gemstone one. I cannot make any guaranty that code commited >> to the canary will survive forever; >> it is a play toy, so go play with it :) >> >> Attached a teaser image. > > Cool! > > frank > >> Best >> -Tobias > |
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Am 29.06.2013 um 02:48 schrieb Casey Ransberger <[hidden email]>:
> Now *that*, that is cool. Do search engines get to index what I'm seeing here or do the URLs make the content opaque? > > Actually, it should index as is; there is a sitemap as indicated in the robots.txt (http://canary.netshed.de/ss/robots.txt) that will be updated with every project registered. The google webmaster tools say that it is fine, so there should be no problem :) Best -Tobias |
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That site is fast! Well done, Tobias.
Good new features: package history is nice, and browsing code too. When browsing SqueakSource-Core-topa.99.mcz I noticed there is supposed to be an extension made to Color, but I can't select it. With GRPlatform it is not clear if I'm looking at instance or class side. Stephan |
The version history is very nice, a feature which is not available
within Squeak. And the diff's and change sets as well. --Hannes On 7/1/13, Stephan Eggermont <[hidden email]> wrote: > That site is fast! Well done, Tobias. > Good new features: package history is nice, and browsing code too. > > When browsing SqueakSource-Core-topa.99.mcz I noticed > there is supposed to be an extension made to Color, but I can't select it. > With GRPlatform it is not clear if I'm looking at instance or class side. > > Stephan > > > > > |
Hey Hannes,
Am 01.07.2013 um 14:34 schrieb "H. Hirzel" <[hidden email]>: > The version history is very nice, a feature which is not available > within Squeak. Well. Got to the monticello browser, select a package and click "history" in the top row. There it is, the version history. > And the diff's and change sets as well. > If you _then_ right-click on one of the ancestor versions, you can "view changes from …" or "view changes to …" Actually, SqueakSource just reuses what is already there ;) Best -Tobias |
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