I finished up the Stable 3.10 Universe last weekend and uploaded a
quick-start image to this page: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5918 The stable 3.10 universe is a package universe of 214 packages, all of which have been verified to at least load into Squeak 3.10. "At least load" is not a very high guarantee of quality, but it is better than what you get if you go out on the Internet and start installing random packages. Thank you to everyone who contributed packages to this universe. Damien Cassou has worked particularly hard to keep the package entries current and consistent. For my part, it has been a pleasure, as with previous stable universes, to sort through such a long list of cool Squeak software that people around the world have posted. I hope that this package universe will help some of you hack Squeak just a little more conveniently. Lex Spoon |
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Lex Spoon <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I finished up the Stable 3.10 Universe last weekend and uploaded a > quick-start image to this page: > > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5918 > > > The stable 3.10 universe is a package universe of 214 packages, all of > which have been verified to at least load into Squeak 3.10. "At least > load" is not a very high guarantee of quality, but it is better than > what you get if you go out on the Internet and start installing random > packages. > > Thank you to everyone who contributed packages to this universe. Damien > Cassou has worked particularly hard to keep the package entries current > and consistent. For my part, it has been a pleasure, as with previous > stable universes, to sort through such a long list of cool Squeak > software that people around the world have posted. I hope that this > package universe will help some of you hack Squeak just a little more > conveniently. Can the 3.10 Release Team release a new version with an up to date universe please? -- Damien Cassou Peter von der Ahé: «I'm beginning to see why Gilad wished us good luck». (http://blogs.sun.com/ahe/entry/override_snafu) |
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Thank you very much for your work on Universe Lex. It is an huge help
for me. Managing all packages by hand for the early squeak-dev versions was a great pain. Now, it's very easy and package maintainers can update their own package (thanks to Lukas who maintains all Seaside/Magritte/Pier related packages). On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Lex Spoon <[hidden email]> wrote: > I finished up the Stable 3.10 Universe last weekend and uploaded a > quick-start image to this page: > > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5918 > > > The stable 3.10 universe is a package universe of 214 packages, all of > which have been verified to at least load into Squeak 3.10. "At least > load" is not a very high guarantee of quality, but it is better than > what you get if you go out on the Internet and start installing random > packages. > > Thank you to everyone who contributed packages to this universe. Damien > Cassou has worked particularly hard to keep the package entries current > and consistent. For my part, it has been a pleasure, as with previous > stable universes, to sort through such a long list of cool Squeak > software that people around the world have posted. I hope that this > package universe will help some of you hack Squeak just a little more > conveniently. > > > Lex Spoon > > > > -- Damien Cassou Peter von der Ahé: «I'm beginning to see why Gilad wished us good luck». (http://blogs.sun.com/ahe/entry/override_snafu) |
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El 3/31/08 2:52 PM, "Damien Cassou" <[hidden email]> escribió: > On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Lex Spoon <[hidden email]> wrote: > I > finished up the Stable 3.10 Universe last weekend and uploaded a > > quick-start image to this page: > > > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5918 > > > The stable 3.10 universe is a > package universe of 214 packages, all of > which have been verified to at > least load into Squeak 3.10. "At least > load" is not a very high guarantee > of quality, but it is better than > what you get if you go out on the > Internet and start installing random > packages. > > Thank you to everyone > who contributed packages to this universe. Damien > Cassou has worked > particularly hard to keep the package entries current > and consistent. For > my part, it has been a pleasure, as with previous > stable universes, to sort > through such a long list of cool Squeak > software that people around the > world have posted. I hope that this > package universe will help some of you > hack Squeak just a little more > conveniently. Can the 3.10 Release Team > release a new version with an up to date universe please? Release Team ? If you mean me, I busy trying to move on newer Squeaks. People could actualize his images as I said in the Readme I send to webteam.. Edgar |
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I can try to help if you explain me a bit more what is needed (Sorry
if I'm a bit outdated with the Universe's stuff). Also I want to add rST to the working packages, any advice about the starting point will help me. Cheers. 2008/3/31, Damien Cassou <[hidden email]>: > On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Lex Spoon <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I finished up the Stable 3.10 Universe last weekend and uploaded a > > quick-start image to this page: > > > > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5918 > > > > > > The stable 3.10 universe is a package universe of 214 packages, all of > > which have been verified to at least load into Squeak 3.10. "At least > > load" is not a very high guarantee of quality, but it is better than > > what you get if you go out on the Internet and start installing random > > packages. > > > > Thank you to everyone who contributed packages to this universe. Damien > > Cassou has worked particularly hard to keep the package entries current > > and consistent. For my part, it has been a pleasure, as with previous > > stable universes, to sort through such a long list of cool Squeak > > software that people around the world have posted. I hope that this > > package universe will help some of you hack Squeak just a little more > > conveniently. > > > > Can the 3.10 Release Team release a new version with an up to date > universe please? > > > > -- > Damien Cassou > Peter von der Ahé: «I'm beginning to see why Gilad wished us good > luck». (http://blogs.sun.com/ahe/entry/override_snafu) > > > > |
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Germán Arduino <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I can try to help if you explain me a bit more what is needed (Sorry > if I'm a bit outdated with the Universe's stuff). > > Also I want to add rST to the working packages, any advice about the > starting point will help me. How to post a package to universe: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5899 -- Damien Cassou Peter von der Ahé: «I'm beginning to see why Gilad wished us good luck». (http://blogs.sun.com/ahe/entry/override_snafu) |
Thanks, will try asap.
The another question I was asking for is related to you previous comment: > Can the 3.10 Release Team release a new version with an up to date > universe please? What means to publish a new version with the up to date Universe? May be I can help. Cheers. 2008/4/6, Damien Cassou <[hidden email]>: On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Germán Arduino <[hidden email]> wrote: |
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Germán Arduino <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Thanks, will try asap. > > The another question I was asking for is related to you previous comment: > > > Can the 3.10 Release Team release a new version with an up to date > > universe please? > > What means to publish a new version with the up to date Universe? May be I > can help. Lex has just created a Universe (set of packages) for 3.10. However, the current 3.10 image points to the Development Universe, not the one made specifically for 3.10. I was asking if a new 3.10 release could be made to point to the new universe. -- Damien Cassou Peter von der Ahé: «I'm beginning to see why Gilad wished us good luck». (http://blogs.sun.com/ahe/entry/override_snafu) |
Ah, ok! Understand now. Will check when have a bit of free time, may be can help.
Thanks. 2008/4/8, Damien Cassou <[hidden email]>: On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Germán Arduino <[hidden email]> wrote: |
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