brainstorm: "wikimap"

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Sun Sep 4 07:14:44 UTC 2005


Have a look at the description of Monticello and SqueakSource. We  
used that since at least one year and half.

http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Teaching/Smalltalk/Exercises- 
Smalltalk0405.pdf

Stef

On 4 sept. 05, at 03:52, Alan Grimes wrote:

> I was thinking about the sokoban game in squeak. While it's  
> adictive as
> hell, the version on Squeakmap is slow in a few places and has a few
> bugs. I had fixed these problems but later lost the image...
>
> Squeakmap is generally wonderful, however, if a maintainer goes awol,
> the bits rot.
>
> Then I considered the Wiki. -- someone publishes something and then
> other people edit it.
>
> Wouldn't it be great if there were a changeset wiki where people can
> fork projects, synchronize forks, and comment on the varrious  
> versions.
>
> The upside is that for something like the VMMaker, someone like me can
> publish a private version of it. I could start working with an older
> version then as the trunk stabalizes, I can use the software to
> synchronize my fork with whatever noteworthy changes were made to the
> trunk...
>
> I'll look into this as time permits.
>
> -- 
> Friends don't let friends use GCC 3.4.4
> GCC 3.3.6 produces code that's twice as fast on x86!
>
> http://users.rcn.com/alangrimes/
>
>




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