Samir
It would be good to merge the work done at impara to add a file saving backup. Stef > Hi ! > > I'm working on smallwiki right now, and I'm trying to figure out what > has been done in the visual works version in order to gather as much > as possible and release a complete up-to-date version. > > There is three main versions of smallwiki: > > - the visual works one. > - the squeak port done by Chris Bukert > - the seaside stable image used for squeak.org > > The task is merging them. > > And merging is not easy ! > We never tried to merge the Camp version since it was not really working. Stef > For visual works: > > The latest version is : 0.9.53 (29 September 2004) with the comment > "trying to understand publishing issue", the latest from lukas was > 0.9.51 (24 June 2004) and changes from camp smalltalk was 0.9.52 (21 > August 2004). I'm trying to figure out in which extent the public > store version in in sync with the scg one ! The VW smallwiki > development seems to have stop the last year, so it would be fun to > gather the work realized instead of getting it forever lost ! > > When I'm connected to the scg store, I see that the latest version was > 1.9.51.20.2 by greevy (23 November 2004), but don't know if it > includes the changes from camp smalltalk. I tried the greevy version, > but found a lot of missing methods (prepareCookies for instance) > whereas the bulckaen version seems to be ok (17 September 2004). Is > the bulckaen version related to the latest public store release (29 > September 2004) ? or the greevy version ? Someone knows ? This > archeological work will be valuable if people who participated could > give some information ! The version of Frederick Bulckaen was a version with a first meta description. It was working but we never really tested. Stef > > For seaside: > > And is the seaside version based on the Chris port ? I guess so, but > it seems that there is a lot of changes, no ? > > Anyway, I will try to figure out by testing and checking differences. > > Cheers, > Samir > _______________________________________________ Smallwiki mailing list [hidden email] http://impara.de/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
Lukas
may be it would be good to republish your latest Smallwiki 1 (0.9.51) version as SmallWiki 1.0 with a comment on store. Stef > Hi Samir, > > thanks for your efforts merging the versions. I know about all the > pain of having different versions from SqueakSource :-/ > >> - the visual works one. > > I stopped working on SmallWiki 1 in Summer 2004, so the most recent > code from myself is version 0.9.51 on Cincom Public Store. > Afterwards I didn't touch that code anymore because I started with > SmallWiki 2 (now called Pier). > >> - the squeak port done by Chris Bukert >> - the seaside stable image used for squeak.org > > The seaside image is basically the port of Chris Bukert, but we > fixed a few things directly in there. I don't remember exactly, but > I think the changes we made are now in the current Squeak port. > >> 1.9.51.20.2 by greevy (23 November 2004), but don't know if it >> includes the changes from camp smalltalk. I tried the greevy version, >> but found a lot of missing methods (prepareCookies for instance) >> whereas the bulckaen version seems to be ok (17 September 2004). Is >> the bulckaen version related to the latest public store release (29 >> September 2004) ? or the greevy version ? Someone knows ? This >> archeological work will be valuable if people who participated could >> give some information ! > > Sorry, I have no idea about this. Orla? Stef? > >> And is the seaside version based on the Chris port ? I guess so, but >> it seems that there is a lot of changes, no ? > > What Seaside versions are you talking about? > > * If you are talking about TinyWiki or PicoWiki, these are > basically rip-offs taking the parser and the document > representation of SmallWiki 1 and plugging that into a Seaside > component. These are just small sub-sets of SmallWiki 1, as their > name says. > > * SmallWiki 2 / Pier is a complete rewrite from scratch. Most (if > not all) parts are very different. From design point of view > probably only the document representation didn't change much. It > should be quite easy to port back, but I guess there are not that > many new features that it is worth the hassle. > > Cheers, > Lukas > > -- > Lukas Renggli > http://www.lukas-renggli.ch _______________________________________________ Smallwiki mailing list [hidden email] http://impara.de/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
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Lukas Renggli <[hidden email]> writes:
> Hi Samir, > > thanks for your efforts merging the versions. I know about all the > pain of having different versions from SqueakSource :-/ Yes, snif... It seems that forking is a fractal phenomena ;-) >> - the visual works one. > > I stopped working on SmallWiki 1 in Summer 2004, so the most recent > code from myself is version 0.9.51 on Cincom Public Store. Afterwards > I didn't touch that code anymore because I started with SmallWiki 2 > (now called Pier). >> - the squeak port done by Chris Bukert >> - the seaside stable image used for squeak.org > > The seaside image is basically the port of Chris Bukert, but we fixed > a few things directly in there. I don't remember exactly, but I think > the changes we made are now in the current Squeak port. I'm not sure, my latest attempt to merge the first port with the seaside image gives a lot of differences. I have to see further to figure out what is going on... >> And is the seaside version based on the Chris port ? I guess so, but >> it seems that there is a lot of changes, no ? > > What Seaside versions are you talking about? The website seaside image, which is basically the same than squeak.org. > * If you are talking about TinyWiki or PicoWiki, these are basically > rip-offs taking the parser and the document representation of > SmallWiki 1 and plugging that into a Seaside component. These are > just small sub-sets of SmallWiki 1, as their name says. Interesting, I didn't know the existence of these wikis, they would be a good starting point to have a tiny smallwiki kernel, and work from that point : where are tinywiki and picowiki ? What are the differences between these wikis ? > * SmallWiki 2 / Pier is a complete rewrite from scratch. Most (if not > all) parts are very different. From design point of view probably > only the document representation didn't change much. It should be > quite easy to port back, but I guess there are not that many new > features that it is worth the hassle. Ok, thanks for these informations ! Regards, Samir _______________________________________________ Smallwiki mailing list [hidden email] http://impara.de/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
>>> And is the seaside version based on the Chris port ? I guess so, but
>>> it seems that there is a lot of changes, no ? >> >> What Seaside versions are you talking about? > > The website seaside image, which is basically the same than > squeak.org. I guess these are the same, Adrian gave the image of seaside.st to the people doing squeak.org because they had problems with their own. >> * If you are talking about TinyWiki or PicoWiki, these are basically >> rip-offs taking the parser and the document representation of >> SmallWiki 1 and plugging that into a Seaside component. These are >> just small sub-sets of SmallWiki 1, as their name says. > > Interesting, I didn't know the existence of these wikis, they would be > a good starting point to have a tiny smallwiki kernel, and work from > that point : where are tinywiki and picowiki ? What are the > differences between these wikis ? PicoWiki is even smaller than TinyWiki ;-) Well, I don't exactly know the differences. TinyWiki is included with SqueakSource. PicoWiki is probably used within some internal project, I don't have a reference right now. Lukas -- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch _______________________________________________ Smallwiki mailing list [hidden email] http://impara.de/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki TinyWiki-lr.10.mcz (14K) Download Attachment |
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