Hi,
would it not be an interesting idea to make Vassili Bykov's facelift patches the standard in the trunk? I, for one, really like the lean appearance of facelifted images. Obviously, the patches would first have to be made available to the public, which they are currently not. After that, there might be issues (Robert Krahn just tells me Polymorph might object to being facelifted). Still, the overall look would benefit, at least in my opinion. Maybe it's even possible to make this a preference ... but the patches apply some deep changes IIRC. Best, Michael |
No objection, per-se. Just likely to be some conflicting methods...
Regards, Gary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Haupt" <[hidden email]> To: "The general-purpose Squeak developers list" <[hidden email]> Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 2:16 PM Subject: [squeak-dev] facelifting the trunk? > Hi, > > would it not be an interesting idea to make Vassili Bykov's facelift > patches the standard in the trunk? I, for one, really like the lean > appearance of facelifted images. > > Obviously, the patches would first have to be made available to the > public, which they are currently not. After that, there might be > issues (Robert Krahn just tells me Polymorph might object to being > facelifted). > > Still, the overall look would benefit, at least in my opinion. Maybe > it's even possible to make this a preference ... but the patches apply > some deep changes IIRC. > > Best, > > Michael > |
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Hi Michael,
Michael Haupt wrote: > Hi, > > would it not be an interesting idea to make Vassili Bykov's facelift > patches the standard in the trunk? I, for one, really like the lean > appearance of facelifted images. > Can you send a link? Cheers, Juan Vuletich |
Hi Juan,
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Juan Vuletich <[hidden email]> wrote: >> appearance of facelifted images. > > Can you send a link? just look at any Newspeak image. For convenience, I have attached a screenshot of a facelifted Squeak image I have on my machine. Best, Michael Squeak VM Schnappschuss003.png (82K) Download Attachment |
Michael Haupt wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Juan Vuletich <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> appearance of facelifted images. >> Can you send a link? > > just look at any Newspeak image. For convenience, I have attached a > screenshot of a facelifted Squeak image I have on my machine. Looks good. I bit Windozy for my taste but nicely calm otherwise. If you can get Vasily to release these tweaks as MIT, that would be great. Cheers, - Andreas |
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote:
It's under the Cadence Open Source license which is a rebranded Apache. Is that unacceptable?
Cheers, |
On 15.09.2009, at 18:08, Eliot Miranda wrote:
For Squeak, yes. We decided to only accept contributions under MIT. Reopening that discussion would open a whole can of worms I'm afraid. - Bert - |
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On 2009-09-15 15:16, Michael Haupt wrote:
> Hi, > > would it not be an interesting idea to make Vassili Bykov's facelift > patches the standard in the trunk? I, for one, really like the lean > appearance of facelifted images. > > Obviously, the patches would first have to be made available to the > public, which they are currently not. After that, there might be > issues (Robert Krahn just tells me Polymorph might object to being > facelifted). > > Still, the overall look would benefit, at least in my opinion. Maybe > it's even possible to make this a preference ... but the patches apply > some deep changes IIRC. > > Best, > > Michael > > > Has anybody tested the Diff Tools ? They seem really nice http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3236/2377749255_3900e83832.jpg Karl |
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Hi Michael,
Michael Haupt wrote: > Hi Juan, > > On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Juan Vuletich <[hidden email]> wrote: > >>> appearance of facelifted images. >>> >> Can you send a link? >> > > just look at any Newspeak image. For convenience, I have attached a > screenshot of a facelifted Squeak image I have on my machine. > > Best, > > Michael > Thanks. Cheers, Juan Vuletich |
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Hi Eliot,
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Eliot Miranda <[hidden email]> wrote: > It's under the Cadence Open Source license which is a rebranded Apache. Is > that unacceptable? is there *any* chance of relicensing it for the purpose of being integrated with Squeak? (I know I should ask Vassili directly. Maybe he reads this. I'll ask him all the same.) Best, Michael |
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:06 PM, Karl Ramberg <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Has anybody tested the Diff Tools ? > They seem really nice > > http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3236/2377749255_3900e83832.jpg Diff Tools is part of Polymorph and thus already integrated in squeak-devs for a very long time now: http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st/Smalltalk/squeak-dev. Pharo has it also: http://pharo-project.org/ -- Damien Cassou http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st "Lambdas are relegated to relative obscurity until Java makes them popular by not having them." James Iry |
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re Vassili's facelift GUI
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Michael Haupt <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi Eliot, I doubt it. It was released by Cadence under their license. The Newspeak team has since been let go by Cadence and I can't see anyone willing to expend the potentially futile effort asking Cadence to relicense it. But you should ask Vassili & Gilad.
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Bert wrote:
> For Squeak, yes. We decided to only accept contributions under MIT. > Reopening that discussion would open a whole can of worms I'm afraid. A link please? (To the decision, not to the discussion.) My recollection is that the "MIT only" restriction is for contributions to Squeak. I have not yet noticed mention of a restriction for artefacts harvested from outside the project. |
On 16.09.2009, at 00:19, David Corking wrote: > Bert wrote: >> For Squeak, yes. We decided to only accept contributions under MIT. >> Reopening that discussion would open a whole can of worms I'm afraid. > > A link please? (To the decision, not to the discussion.) > > My recollection is that the "MIT only" restriction is for > contributions to Squeak. Right. > I have not yet noticed mention of a > restriction for artefacts harvested from outside the project. I don't follow - we are discussing including this in Squeak, aren't we? - Bert - |
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David Corking wrote:
> Bert wrote: > > For Squeak, yes. We decided to only accept contributions under MIT. > > Reopening that discussion would open a whole can of worms I'm afraid. > > A link please? (To the decision, not to the discussion.) > > My recollection is that the "MIT only" restriction is for > contributions to Squeak. Exactly. > I have not yet noticed mention of a > restriction for artefacts harvested from outside the project. The subject of this thread is "facelifting the trunk", so we are talking about taking code harvested from outside the project and transforming it into a contribution to Squeak. If the discussion were instead about having this as a loadable project then the license would not be such an issue. -- Jecel |
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:04 AM, Michael Haupt <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi Juan, Think how nice it would look crossed with the native font support we now have :) It's been pointed out to me that actually there's not a huge amount of work in Facelift, and since the code is open source there is nothing to stop you reimplementing it using the original as a guide, is there? You might be able to delete the odd fixTemps :). There's absolutely no chance of changing the license, so....
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I kind of hope we can get Polymorph in, and then we can go crazy
making Polymorph themes. On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Eliot Miranda <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:04 AM, Michael Haupt <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Hi Juan, >> >> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Juan Vuletich <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> appearance of facelifted images. >> > >> > Can you send a link? >> >> just look at any Newspeak image. For convenience, I have attached a >> screenshot of a facelifted Squeak image I have on my machine. > > Think how nice it would look crossed with the native font support we now > have :) It's been pointed out to me that actually there's not a huge amount > of work in Facelift, and since the code is open source there is nothing to > stop you reimplementing it using the original as a guide, is there? You > might be able to delete the odd fixTemps :). There's absolutely no chance > of changing the license, so.... > >> >> Best, >> >> Michael >> >> >> > > > > > -- Ron |
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Bert Freudenberg wrote:
>> I have not yet noticed mention of a >> restriction for artefacts harvested from outside the project. > > I don't follow - we are discussing including this in Squeak, aren't we? If I write code myself, and submit it to the Inbox, I have to complete a contributors agreement and license it as MIT. If the community agrees to get code from somewhere else (in this case from Newspeak) then that code may have an MIT-compatible license. My question is: does Squeak have a policy to say whether such foreign code may be committed to the trunk? |
David Corking wrote:
> If the community agrees to get code from somewhere else (in this case > from Newspeak) then that code may have an MIT-compatible license. My > question is: does Squeak have a policy to say whether such foreign > code may be committed to the trunk? All source code committed to the trunk must be available as MIT. In other words, it is not acceptable to commit code to the trunk that's not available under MIT. No exceptions. Cheers, - Andreas |
Andreas Raab wrote:
> David Corking wrote: >> If the community agrees to get code from somewhere else (in this case >> from Newspeak) then that code may have an MIT-compatible license. My >> question is: does Squeak have a policy to say whether such foreign >> code may be committed to the trunk? > > All source code committed to the trunk must be available as MIT. In > other words, it is not acceptable to commit code to the trunk that's not > available under MIT. No exceptions. PS. I realize that the reasoning may not be obvious so here it is spelled out explicitly: Basically, we don't want to make judgments about what licenses are compatible with what other licenses. We're not lawyers, we have really no clue what the result of combining different licenses is. We need a simple story so the quid pro quo is: If you want your stuff in the trunk you must make it available as MIT, so that our story remains simple and consistent and keeps the lawyers off our collective behinds. If you can't do that, well, tough luck, you might want to think ahead the next time you choose a license. Cheers, - Andreas |
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