SqueakSource Requests

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Sun Dec 19 08:00:43 UTC 2004


On 18 déc. 04, at 21:07, Adrian Lienhard wrote:

> Yes, Lukas and I plan to reserve some days in the start of January to 
> create the next SqueakSource version. On the todo list are upgrading 
> to the newest version of Seaside and probably switching to GOODS for 
> persistency.

do you mean you would not save the packages on the file system or just 
store the current Squeak source model in Goods?

> The navigation is not ideal currently, mainly because we didn't think 
> in terms of 160 members and projects... Furthermore we plan to provide 
> bookmarkable urls to the home page of each project (and maybe of the 
> users).
>
> What else is on people's wish list?
>
> What is not useful and stands in your way in the current version? For 
> example, the wiki and the rss features are used quite seldom. Should 
> we kill them?

Know I think that rss are really useful.
Ian used that all the time for example and wiki are cool when you need 
that.

>
> Lukas & Adrian
>
>
> On Dec 18, 2004, at 6:36 PM, Avi Bryant wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 16:49:00 +0000, Hannes Hirzel 
>> <hirzel at spw.unizh.ch> wrote:
>>> stéphane ducasse wrote:
>>>
>>>>     - fast navigation to get the project (search)
>>>
>>> Even just a nav. bar with A B C D ... X Y Z
>>> corresponding to the initials of the project name would be fine.
>>> (the navigation with the page numbers if clumsy if you are looking 
>>> for a
>>> particular project).
>>> This is probably straightforward to implement with seaside (two hours
>>> effort?).
>>
>> Hardly ;).  This took 15 minutes or so; it's a drop in replacement for
>> the BatchedList component they're currently using (so all they should
>> have to do is change a class name).
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Avi
>> <WAAlphabeticBatchedList.st>
>>
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