I find the mailing list cumbersome at times too, but my preference is to move more into Squeak, not out. Is there a newsreader available for Squeak? I know of none.
This is why one of my projects is building a pure domain to help read, search, manage and participate on the list from within Squeak. I've a half-baked start on it and, yes, Thread is a first-class object.
For searching, I plan to index the entire archive of these domain instances into a Magma repository (which should be made publicly accessible on the Internet). For the UI, anyone can write their own or use the included naked-objects utility (Maui) which, itself, allows for fast and easy customizations based on individual desires.
- Chris
Now that you've announced Maui, does this mean that my vow of silence is broken?
;-)
(Chris did a demo of Magma+Maui for the local Java and Ruby groups last year. Cool stuff indeed)
--David
Chris Muller wrote:
I find the mailing list cumbersome at times too, but my preference is to move more into Squeak, not out. Is there a newsreader available for Squeak? I know of none.
This is why one of my projects is building a pure domain to help read, search, manage and participate on the list from within Squeak. I've a half-baked start on it and, yes, Thread is a first-class object.
For searching, I plan to index the entire archive of these domain instances into a Magma repository (which should be made publicly accessible on the Internet). For the UI, anyone can write their own or use the included naked-objects utility (Maui) which, itself, allows for fast and easy customizations based on individual desires.
- Chris
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