[OT] Squeak 4.1 based product release

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[OT] Squeak 4.1 based product release

Andreas.Raab
Hi Folks -

This is a bit off topic but I thought I'd share that we just had our
first Squeak 4.1 based product release at Teleplace. It's kind of
interesting considering that this was a jump from Croquet (3.8) all the
way to Squeak 4.1 in one big leap:

http://squeakingalong.wordpress.com/2010/08/19/new-teleplace-server-release/

The bottom line? Couldn't have done it without Monticello. I've
developed Croquet in 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, and 3.8 but this was by far the
easiest transition of them all because of Monticello. Being able to find
out what patches we've done to the base 3.8 system, deciding whether to
keep them, drop them, or post them into trunk would have been completely
unthinkable without it.

Cheers,
   - Andreas

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Re: [OT] Squeak 4.1 based product release

Bert Freudenberg

On 19.08.2010, at 03:58, Andreas Raab wrote:

> Hi Folks -
>
> This is a bit off topic but I thought I'd share that we just had our first Squeak 4.1 based product release at Teleplace. It's kind of interesting considering that this was a jump from Croquet (3.8) all the way to Squeak 4.1 in one big leap:
>
> http://squeakingalong.wordpress.com/2010/08/19/new-teleplace-server-release/

Congrats!

> The bottom line? Couldn't have done it without Monticello. I've developed Croquet in 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, and 3.8 but this was by far the easiest transition of them all because of Monticello. Being able to find out what patches we've done to the base 3.8 system, deciding whether to keep them, drop them, or post them into trunk would have been completely unthinkable without it.

Great! Now that you know how to do it we just need to find some time to do it for Etoys too :)

- Bert -



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Re: [OT] Squeak 4.1 based product release

Michael Haupt-3
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Hi,

good: Squeak 4.1 is a production-quality Smalltalk. :-)

Best,

Michael

On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 3:58 AM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi Folks -
>
> This is a bit off topic but I thought I'd share that we just had our first
> Squeak 4.1 based product release at Teleplace. It's kind of interesting
> considering that this was a jump from Croquet (3.8) all the way to Squeak
> 4.1 in one big leap:
>
> http://squeakingalong.wordpress.com/2010/08/19/new-teleplace-server-release/
>
> The bottom line? Couldn't have done it without Monticello. I've developed
> Croquet in 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, and 3.8 but this was by far the easiest transition
> of them all because of Monticello. Being able to find out what patches we've
> done to the base 3.8 system, deciding whether to keep them, drop them, or
> post them into trunk would have been completely unthinkable without it.
>
> Cheers,
>  - Andreas
>
>

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Re: [OT] Squeak 4.1 based product release

garduino
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Congrats!!

Is allways good read about commercial applications and use of Squeak!

Germán.


2010/8/18 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]>:

> Hi Folks -
>
> This is a bit off topic but I thought I'd share that we just had our first
> Squeak 4.1 based product release at Teleplace. It's kind of interesting
> considering that this was a jump from Croquet (3.8) all the way to Squeak
> 4.1 in one big leap:
>
> http://squeakingalong.wordpress.com/2010/08/19/new-teleplace-server-release/
>
> The bottom line? Couldn't have done it without Monticello. I've developed
> Croquet in 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, and 3.8 but this was by far the easiest transition
> of them all because of Monticello. Being able to find out what patches we've
> done to the base 3.8 system, deciding whether to keep them, drop them, or
> post them into trunk would have been completely unthinkable without it.
>
> Cheers,
>  - Andreas
>
>