http://69.251.218.6:9116/time now allows clicking on a cell to see all the changes therein.
Cheers, Bob
Cool!
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
http://69.251.218.6:9116/time now allows clicking on a cell to see all the changes therein.
Cheers, Bob
/time now offers option to see by class or by category
Cheers, Bob
On 10/30/13 5:36 PM, Chris Muller wrote:
Cool!
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
http://69.251.218.6:9116/time now allows clicking on a cell to see all the changes therein.
Cheers, Bob
This offers interesting insights. It shows when and where changes have been made. Large parts of the system remain untouched for years!
I wonder if it is possible to extend the display from 2008 up to now (unpacking mcz files)?
--Hannes
On 10/31/13, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
/time now offers option to see by class or by category
Cheers, Bob
On 10/30/13 5:36 PM, Chris Muller wrote:
Cool!
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
http://69.251.218.6:9116/time now allows clicking on a cell to see all the changes therein.
Cheers, Bob
Hannes,
I suppose Monticello could be coaxed into providing suitable data, but I know next to nothing about Monticello or what the procedures were in those days. So, if someone want to make some change sets, I'll merge them in. The logical place to start would be where the old updates faded out. Do one/a few and we'll see what happens.
Cheers, Bob
p.s. are you where your ip address seems to indicate?
On 10/30/13 9:35 PM, H. Hirzel wrote:
This offers interesting insights. It shows when and where changes have been made. Large parts of the system remain untouched for years!
I wonder if it is possible to extend the display from 2008 up to now (unpacking mcz files)?
--Hannes
On 10/31/13, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
/time now offers option to see by class or by category
Cheers, Bob
On 10/30/13 5:36 PM, Chris Muller wrote:
Cool!
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
http://69.251.218.6:9116/time now allows clicking on a cell to see all the changes therein.
Cheers, Bob
De: Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net Responder a: The general-purpose Squeak developers list squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Fecha: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 21:51:05 -0400 Para: squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Asunto: Re: [squeak-dev] more archaeology
Hannes,
I suppose Monticello could be coaxed into providing suitable data, but I know next to nothing about Monticello or what the procedures were in those days. So, if someone want to make some change sets, I'll merge them in. The logical place to start would be where the old updates faded out. Do one/a few and we'll see what happens.
Cheers, Bob
I try to do as soon as Smalltalks 2013 ends.
Too bad no Squeakers except me here ..
Edgar
One thing that stands out for me is that some packages - Collections, System - have been heavily hacked on for a long, long time.
frank
On 30 October 2013 14:40, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
http://69.251.218.6:9116/time now allows clicking on a cell to see all the changes therein.
Cheers, Bob
It could not become that monstruous in a single day ;)
2013/10/30 Frank Shearar frank.shearar@gmail.com
One thing that stands out for me is that some packages - Collections, System - have been heavily hacked on for a long, long time.
frank
On 30 October 2013 14:40, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
http://69.251.218.6:9116/time now allows clicking on a cell to see all
the
changes therein.
Cheers, Bob
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