[Seaside-dev] Re: seaside sources ....

James Robertson jrobertson at cincom.com
Thu Dec 24 01:56:22 UTC 2009


This might be workable as a one off.  However, how would it work if you intend to track Seaside as it moves forward?  When we decided to do formal support for Seaside in Cincom Smalltalk, we ended up building a Monticello client.  While we don't support that client, it makes code interchange with the Seaside developers way, way easier - we can give them suggested changes the way they want them.

How would you do that?  Mail changes to them?  Believe me, we did that for awhile, and no one was happy with the way that worked :)

James Robertson
Cincom Smalltalk Product Evangelist
http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/blog/blogView
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On Dec 23, 2009, at 8:31 PM, James Ladd wrote:

> The barrier to entry to Seaside is high, given the steps I need to get the
> source. One of the reasons Im creating Redline Smalltalk.
> 
> With respect, could someone just email me the sources in a zip/tar?
> james underscore ladd at hotmail dot com
> 
> Rgs, James.
> 
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