Hi,
We are happy to announce the first public demo of SmalltalkHub: http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr You can explore SmalltalkHub at: http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr/explore This is an alpha quality demo, please use it for testing purposes only. Several features that will be included in the final release are missing, especially: - Team management - Client-side scripting features - Full commit lists Still incomplete features: - the UI for cloning is incomplete, especially, the list of forks is missing - The issue tracker is only partly implemented - Several admin tools are missing - The explore page misses a few things Cheers, Nicolas -- Objectfusion S.A.R.L. Web application development & design http://www.objectfusion.fr/en |
Cool, cool, cool!
Some great issues: - Fantastic design! - Cool interface - Fluid - Good use of gravatar! - Great that includes issue tracking out of the box! Some minor issues: - The link to ESUG on welcome page is broken - Behind the search input there is some artifact shown. Feature request - Maybe rename label in issues to tracker (as in redmine where are several trackers: error, task, suppor, etc., that groups same kind of issues) and add tags to freely group issues about content ups, it went down. Hope it wasn't me clicking freneticly the all/open/closed issues buttons. But in general amazing work guys! Thanks to ESUG and ObjectFusion! Stef, where can we donate to keep this kind of projects poping up? El mar, 19-04-2011 a las 18:23 +0200, Nicolas Petton escribió: > Hi, > > We are happy to announce the first public demo of SmalltalkHub: > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr > > You can explore SmalltalkHub at: > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr/explore > > This is an alpha quality demo, please use it for testing purposes only. > Several features that will be included in the final release are missing, > especially: > > - Team management > - Client-side scripting features > - Full commit lists > > Still incomplete features: > - the UI for cloning is incomplete, especially, the list of forks is > missing > - The issue tracker is only partly implemented > - Several admin tools are missing > - The explore page misses a few things > > Cheers, > Nicolas > -- Miguel Cobá http://twitter.com/MiguelCobaMtz http://miguel.leugim.com.mx |
Le mardi 19 avril 2011 à 11:53 -0500, Miguel Cobá a écrit :
> Cool, cool, cool! > > Some great issues: > > - Fantastic design! > - Cool interface > - Fluid > - Good use of gravatar! > - Great that includes issue tracking out of the box! > Thank you Miguel :) > > Some minor issues: > > - The link to ESUG on welcome page is broken Fixed! > - Behind the search input there is some artifact shown. Fixed too :) > > Feature request > > - Maybe rename label in issues to tracker (as in redmine where are > several trackers: error, task, suppor, etc., that groups same kind of > issues) and add tags to freely group issues about content Yes, this will be in the final release too. > > > ups, it went down. Hope it wasn't me clicking freneticly the > all/open/closed issues buttons. Nope, I just restarted it with some fixes. (It shouldn't happen again, as updates should happen without downtime). Nicolas > > But in general amazing work guys! > > Thanks to ESUG and ObjectFusion! > > Stef, where can we donate to keep this kind of projects poping up? > > > El mar, 19-04-2011 a las 18:23 +0200, Nicolas Petton escribió: > > Hi, > > > > We are happy to announce the first public demo of SmalltalkHub: > > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr > > > > You can explore SmalltalkHub at: > > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr/explore > > > > This is an alpha quality demo, please use it for testing purposes only. > > Several features that will be included in the final release are missing, > > especially: > > > > - Team management > > - Client-side scripting features > > - Full commit lists > > > > Still incomplete features: > > - the UI for cloning is incomplete, especially, the list of forks is > > missing > > - The issue tracker is only partly implemented > > - Several admin tools are missing > > - The explore page misses a few things > > > > Cheers, > > Nicolas > > > -- Nicolas Petton http://www.nicolas-petton.fr |
BTW the code browser is gorgeous!
And with syntax highlight! Très bien! El mar, 19-04-2011 a las 18:59 +0200, Nicolas Petton escribió: > Le mardi 19 avril 2011 à 11:53 -0500, Miguel Cobá a écrit : > > Cool, cool, cool! > > > > Some great issues: > > > > - Fantastic design! > > - Cool interface > > - Fluid > > - Good use of gravatar! > > - Great that includes issue tracking out of the box! > > > > Thank you Miguel :) > > > > Some minor issues: > > > > - The link to ESUG on welcome page is broken > Fixed! > > - Behind the search input there is some artifact shown. > Fixed too :) > > > > Feature request > > > > - Maybe rename label in issues to tracker (as in redmine where are > > several trackers: error, task, suppor, etc., that groups same kind of > > issues) and add tags to freely group issues about content > > Yes, this will be in the final release too. > > > > > > ups, it went down. Hope it wasn't me clicking freneticly the > > all/open/closed issues buttons. > Nope, I just restarted it with some fixes. (It shouldn't happen again, > as updates should happen without downtime). > > Nicolas > > > > But in general amazing work guys! > > > > Thanks to ESUG and ObjectFusion! > > > > Stef, where can we donate to keep this kind of projects poping up? > > > > > > El mar, 19-04-2011 a las 18:23 +0200, Nicolas Petton escribió: > > > Hi, > > > > > > We are happy to announce the first public demo of SmalltalkHub: > > > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr > > > > > > You can explore SmalltalkHub at: > > > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr/explore > > > > > > This is an alpha quality demo, please use it for testing purposes only. > > > Several features that will be included in the final release are missing, > > > especially: > > > > > > - Team management > > > - Client-side scripting features > > > - Full commit lists > > > > > > Still incomplete features: > > > - the UI for cloning is incomplete, especially, the list of forks is > > > missing > > > - The issue tracker is only partly implemented > > > - Several admin tools are missing > > > - The explore page misses a few things > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Nicolas > > > > > > -- Miguel Cobá http://twitter.com/MiguelCobaMtz http://miguel.leugim.com.mx |
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On Apr 19, 2011, at 6:54 PM, Miguel Cobá wrote: > > > Thanks to ESUG and ObjectFusion! > > Stef, where can we donate to keep this kind of projects poping up? > There is a paypal button here: http://esug.org/wiki/pier/About Other ways to help ESUG are... -> as a company, be a sponsor of ESUG. http://esug.org/wiki/pier/About/BecomeSponsor This has two effects: 1) Money for ESUG. Used e.g. to get Student Volunteers to the ESUG conference. 2) Your Logo is displayed at http://esug.org The Logo is not important for you company directly. But indirectly, it shows to students and other interested developers that yes, you can have job doing Smalltalk. "It's not dead!". (And in turn, your company will be able to hire people in the future). -> Attend ESUG and pay the full late registration fee. ESUG is getting better each year... if you don't belief that, just come and check. Marcus -- Marcus Denker -- http://www.marcusdenker.de INRIA Lille -- Nord Europe. Team RMoD. |
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On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 6:23 PM, Nicolas Petton <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi, yeeeeeepeeeeeeeeee !!!! Laurent.
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Great!
El mar, 19-04-2011 a las 19:05 +0200, Marcus Denker escribió: > On Apr 19, 2011, at 6:54 PM, Miguel Cobá wrote: > > > > > > Thanks to ESUG and ObjectFusion! > > > > Stef, where can we donate to keep this kind of projects poping up? > > > > There is a paypal button here: > > http://esug.org/wiki/pier/About > > Other ways to help ESUG are... > > -> as a company, be a sponsor of ESUG. > > http://esug.org/wiki/pier/About/BecomeSponsor > > This has two effects: > > 1) Money for ESUG. Used e.g. to get Student Volunteers to the ESUG conference. > 2) Your Logo is displayed at http://esug.org > > The Logo is not important for you company directly. But indirectly, it shows > to students and other interested developers that yes, you can have job doing Smalltalk. "It's not dead!". > (And in turn, your company will be able to hire people in the future). > > -> Attend ESUG and pay the full late registration fee. > ESUG is getting better each year... if you don't belief that, just come and check. > > Marcus > > > -- > Marcus Denker -- http://www.marcusdenker.de > INRIA Lille -- Nord Europe. Team RMoD. > > -- Miguel Cobá http://twitter.com/MiguelCobaMtz http://miguel.leugim.com.mx |
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Great stuff! I realize it is still a work in progress so just a couple of questions:
- How about compare versions? - Non Smalltalk resource files? |
Le mardi 19 avril 2011 à 10:18 -0700, Geert Claes a écrit :
> Great stuff! I realize it is still a work in progress so just a couple of > questions: > - How about compare versions? This is still missing, but planned. > - Non Smalltalk resource files? That's a good question. I don't have an answer for that right now. Cheers, Nicolas -- Nicolas Petton http://www.nicolas-petton.fr |
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Don't get me wrong this is great stuff already but since SmalltalkHub itself is a web app that uses non-smalltalk resources (javascript, css, images etc) it would be great to have one single repository to manage all project related resources. |
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Hi,
Nice work! Some questions: - when should we expect this to be fully operational? - is the guide to move squeaksource projects to smalltalkhub available already? If not, when would you expect to have it? Some comments and issues: - I like the timeline of a project - I like the search availability - the filtering user interface is slightly confusing - i do not know what to do when I get there - I cannot delete a user- In Safari, the search box goes over the Create a new project header - the Notes from the Create a new project page have no links: "Please read "Using SmalltalkHub" and "Getting started with Monticello" if you are looking for help." - the only available license for creating a new project is MIT - I cannot delete a project - after pressing "new project", even if you press on dashboard or another url, you still remain with the dialog open Cheers, Doru On 19 Apr 2011, at 18:23, Nicolas Petton wrote: > Hi, > > We are happy to announce the first public demo of SmalltalkHub: > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr > > You can explore SmalltalkHub at: > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr/explore > > This is an alpha quality demo, please use it for testing purposes only. > Several features that will be included in the final release are missing, > especially: > > - Team management > - Client-side scripting features > - Full commit lists > > Still incomplete features: > - the UI for cloning is incomplete, especially, the list of forks is > missing > - The issue tracker is only partly implemented > - Several admin tools are missing > - The explore page misses a few things > > Cheers, > Nicolas > > -- > Objectfusion S.A.R.L. > > Web application development & design > http://www.objectfusion.fr/en > > -- www.tudorgirba.com "When people care, great things can happen." |
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On 19 Apr 2011, at 18:23, Nicolas Petton wrote: > We are happy to announce the first public demo of SmalltalkHub: > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr > > You can explore SmalltalkHub at: > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr/explore > > This is an alpha quality demo, please use it for testing purposes only. Great indeed. Nice work! Works like a charm: http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr/user/svc/Zinc%20HTTP%20Components The code browser is cool and fast. It even accepts spaces in project titles, or is that a side effect ? Thx, Sven |
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On Apr 19, 2011, at 1:34 PM, Tudor Girba wrote: > - after pressing "new project", even if you press on dashboard or another url, you still remain with the dialog open i ran into this too, just hit the cancel button on that dialog and it goes away. -- There are 10 types of people in the world, those who know binary, and |
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Le mardi 19 avril 2011 à 10:31 -0700, Geert Claes a écrit :
> Nicolas Petton wrote: > > > >> - Non Smalltalk resource files? > > That's a good question. I don't have an answer for that right now. > > > > Don't get me wrong this is great stuff already but since SmalltalkHub itself > is a web app that uses non-smalltalk resources (javascript, css, images etc) > it would be great to have one single repository to manage all project > related resources. but how would you manage it? Nicolas > > -- > View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/ANN-SmalltalkHub-demo-online-tp3460871p3461025.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Nicolas Petton http://www.nicolas-petton.fr |
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Hi,
On 19 Apr 2011, at 19:39, Joseph T. Bore wrote: > > On Apr 19, 2011, at 1:34 PM, Tudor Girba wrote: >> - after pressing "new project", even if you press on dashboard or another url, you still remain with the dialog open > > > i ran into this too, just hit the cancel button on that dialog and it goes away. I know, but it is an issue with the usability and I thought the authors should know about it :) Cheers, Doru > > -- > There are 10 types of people in the world, those who know binary, and > > > -- www.tudorgirba.com "No matter how many recipes we know, we still value a chef." |
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Other feature request.
Save the web, filter spaces from project names (at least in urls). :) Cheers El mar, 19-04-2011 a las 19:36 +0200, Sven Van Caekenberghe escribió: > On 19 Apr 2011, at 18:23, Nicolas Petton wrote: > > > We are happy to announce the first public demo of SmalltalkHub: > > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr > > > > You can explore SmalltalkHub at: > > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr/explore > > > > This is an alpha quality demo, please use it for testing purposes only. > > Great indeed. Nice work! > > Works like a charm: http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr/user/svc/Zinc%20HTTP%20Components > > The code browser is cool and fast. > > It even accepts spaces in project titles, or is that a side effect ? > > Thx, > > Sven > > -- Miguel Cobá http://twitter.com/MiguelCobaMtz http://miguel.leugim.com.mx |
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Le mardi 19 avril 2011 à 19:34 +0200, Tudor Girba a écrit :
> Hi, > > Nice work! Thanks! > > Some questions: > - when should we expect this to be fully operational? In the next few weeks. > - is the guide to move squeaksource projects to smalltalkhub available already? If not, when would you expect to have it? before a stable release :) > > Some comments and issues: > - I like the timeline of a project > - I like the search availability > - the filtering user interface is slightly confusing - i do not know what to do when I get there Thanks for the feedback. How would you like to see it improved? > - I cannot delete a user Right now you cannot delete users, packages or projects. But this will of course be added. > - In Safari, the search box goes over the Create a new project header Oops, CSS issue. I'll fix it. > - the Notes from the Create a new project page have no links: > "Please read "Using SmalltalkHub" and "Getting started with Monticello" if you are looking for help." Yes, this is temporary (admins will be able to edit it). > - the only available license for creating a new project is MIT That's because I'm lazy. I'll add some other licenses. That's also configurable by admins. > - I cannot delete a project > - after pressing "new project", even if you press on dashboard or another url, you still remain with the dialog open There is a cancel button for that. Cheers, Nicolas -- Nicolas Petton http://www.nicolas-petton.fr |
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Le mardi 19 avril 2011 à 19:43 +0200, Tudor Girba a écrit :
> Hi, > > On 19 Apr 2011, at 19:39, Joseph T. Bore wrote: > > > > > On Apr 19, 2011, at 1:34 PM, Tudor Girba wrote: > >> - after pressing "new project", even if you press on dashboard or another url, you still remain with the dialog open > > > > > > i ran into this too, just hit the cancel button on that dialog and it goes away. > > I know, but it is an issue with the usability and I thought the authors should know about it :) Cheers, Nicolas > > Cheers, > Doru > > > > > > -- > > There are 10 types of people in the world, those who know binary, and > > > > > > > > -- > www.tudorgirba.com > > "No matter how many recipes we know, we still value a chef." > > > > > > > -- Nicolas Petton http://www.nicolas-petton.fr |
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Le mardi 19 avril 2011 à 12:45 -0500, Miguel Cobá a écrit :
> Other feature request. > > Save the web, filter spaces from project names (at least in urls). Yep, added to my todo list! Cheers, Nicolas > > :) > > Cheers > > El mar, 19-04-2011 a las 19:36 +0200, Sven Van Caekenberghe escribió: > > On 19 Apr 2011, at 18:23, Nicolas Petton wrote: > > > > > We are happy to announce the first public demo of SmalltalkHub: > > > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr > > > > > > You can explore SmalltalkHub at: > > > http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr/explore > > > > > > This is an alpha quality demo, please use it for testing purposes only. > > > > Great indeed. Nice work! > > > > Works like a charm: http://smalltalkhub.objectfusion.fr/user/svc/Zinc%20HTTP%20Components > > > > The code browser is cool and fast. > > > > It even accepts spaces in project titles, or is that a side effect ? > > > > Thx, > > > > Sven > > > > > -- Nicolas Petton http://www.nicolas-petton.fr |
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Dunno, how about in the "Source" tab, in addition to the section for (Smalltalk) Packages add a "Resources" section? What does everyone else think? |
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