Dear Squeakers,
welcome to the The Weekly Squeak Summary, a weekly report on what's
going on in the world of Squeak based on the Weekly Squeak blog.
This issue is assembled by a not-yet jetlagged Michael who is looking
forward to meeting some Smalltalkers at OOPSLA in Portland, Oregon.
Highlights of the week:
Ian Piumarta's Pepsi [1] is an exciting environment for implementing
statically-compiled dynamic languages, possibly the foundation for a
future implementation of Squeak...?
The process for working on the planned release of the 3.10 image is
being actively discussed [2]. The discussion started out with Göran
Krampe's suggestion to make the development process more
community-oriented. Entailing the discussion, the Squeak Foundation
Board have decided to establish a release team [4], for which
volunteers are sought [5]!
Last week's news items:
[1] Dynamic messages: a tour of Pepsi
http://weeklysqueak.wordpress.com/2006/10/16/dynamic-messages-a-tour-of-pepsi/[2] Process Woes
http://weeklysqueak.wordpress.com/2006/10/16/process-woes/[3] Squeak: toy or instrument?
http://weeklysqueak.wordpress.com/2006/10/18/squeak-toy-or-instrument/[4] Squeak Foundation Board meeting notes - October 18th, 2006
http://weeklysqueak.wordpress.com/2006/10/19/squeak-foundation-board-meeting-notes-october-18th-2006/[5] Call for release team volunteers
http://weeklysqueak.wordpress.com/2006/10/19/call-for-release-team-volunteers/[6] Recent package releases and announcements
http://weeklysqueak.wordpress.com/2006/10/19/recent-package-releases-and-announcements/[7] An optimization example
http://weeklysqueak.wordpress.com/2006/10/20/an-optimization-example/[8] self vs. super
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Michael
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