[squeak-dev] Community blog? (was: Re: How to profile a serverimage?)

Sebastian Sastre ssastre at seaswork.com
Wed Mar 4 12:58:20 UTC 2009


+1. blog is the way to go.

It *could* be st based but it *hasn't* necessarily to be st based.

Design matters so it *hasn't* to hurt the eye when you see it. Today that could be more important than bloating it with features.

cheers,
sebastian

> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: squeak-dev-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org 
> [mailto:squeak-dev-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org] En 
> nombre de Andreas Raab
> Enviado el: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 23:26
> Para: The general-purpose Squeak developers list
> Asunto: [squeak-dev] Community blog? (was: Re: How to profile 
> a serverimage?)
> 
> Igor Stasenko wrote:
> > There is a wiki page, already dedicated to it
> > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/1799
> > 
> > Or , maybe its worth create a new page 'Profiling in Squeak' .. or
> > give it more appropriate name
> 
> Now up at http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6122
> 
> Which reminds me: I had forgotten how much I hate the Swiki. 
> It is ugly, 
> horribly conflated, and effectively unusable. Should we 
> replace the damn 
> thing with a community blog instead? I think this might be a 
> better way 
> of dealing with the information overload - you get dated, 
> tagged entry 
> and if we keep this open for pretty much every member of the 
> community 
> (using the "standard" username/password from the Swiki) we 
> could use it 
> much the same.
> 
> I'd be more than willing to write up my post as a blog 
> article instead. 
> I just don't have a blog and even if I had I doubt many 
> people would use 
> it. A community blog could be a nice, lively place to post 
> your thoughts 
> in a bit more organized manner and would make an attractive 
> target for 
> people who just want to know what's going on in the world of Squeak.
> 
> Cheers,
>    - Andreas
> 
> 




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