I think that Stephen is referring to forking the community, not the artifact. The pws@cc.gatech.edu mailing list is live and well (though not NEARLY as busy as the Squeak list! :-). But you're right -- Comanche and Swiki run just fine on normal Squeak.
Mark
At 9:11 PM +0200 5/31/01, Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
Stephen Pair wrote:
I think people seem to forget that for a long time now, we've had a fork that has quite successfully co-existed with the rest of the Squeak community. I think it has also been mutually beneficial. It's called ComSwiki and can be downloaded at:
Sorry, but this is wrong - please do not try to rewrite history to justify forks. For a long time now the up-to-date ComSwiki-sources have been made available by the authors and they could be filed in to an unforked image. Maybe the source is not (yet) available for the most recent version for whatever reason but that was not the case before.
Andreas
BTW: The StSq-people have made a decision that they do *not* want to be forkers and therefore all debates about forks have become much less relevant as far as I am concerned.
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