SqueakSource policy

j blatter jblatter62 at gmail.com
Thu May 17 05:59:37 UTC 2007


Sorry if this was asked....

Is the SqueakSource meant to be

a) Code repository for public projects? (you uploaded because you want to
share it)
b) Code repository for private projects (you can download from there because
people just wanted the repository-internet-backup and don't minded it was
public)
c) Both of the above?
d) None of the above?

If a) how it's happening that people are taking the time to register the
account, uploading the files and doesn't provide a description or link of
what they did? Is there a reason for the SqueakSource program not enforcing
a minimal description of what a package does? this is an #ifTrue: ...isn't
it? (I imagine is not *that* hard to implement that)

If c) there's a way to filter public from private?

If d) please explain me what it is :)

thanks
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