[squeak-dev] minutes, servers, restarts, and websites

H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel at gmail.com
Fri May 31 08:56:17 UTC 2013


P.S. I realize that the Altitude prototype is no longer on
http://box3.squeak.org:8624

On 5/31/13, H. Hirzel <hannes.hirzel at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/30/13, Chris Cunnington <websela at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>Anyway, after not hearing from you in a while, it's good to know
>>>you're still around.
>>
>> Nice of you to say. As usual, I've probably come a bit strong. Sorry
>> about that.
>
>
> Chris,
>
> I liked your prototype of a new Squeak.org website done with  the
> Altitude framework by Colin Putney.
>
> The board minutes of November last year have
> http://forum.world.st/Squeak-Board-minutes-11-19-12-td4655968.html
>
> <citation>
> - Chris C. has developed a prototype of a new squeak.org homepage. It's
> latest version can be found at [7]. It is an Altitude website. There are
> questions about the site on two fronts: how it looks; and, how stable it
> is. There has been doubt about how the site should look. Opinions about
> its design, logo, layout, CSS, etc. are welcome. Herbert Konig is
> helping to harden it with the Selenium testing suite. [8] [9] The most
> recent image has been up for +200 hours without a problem. Colin has
> added changes to Altitude, which will be deployed soon.
>
> [7] http://box3.squeak.org:8624
>
> [8] http://seleniumhq.org/
>
> [9] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/selenium-ide/
>
> </citation>
>
> If you can move that prototype to one of the new servers sponsored by
> the Free Software Foundation,  than that is very fine for me as far as
> I am concerned.
>
> If somebody however wants to install the current web site (done with
> the Aida framework www.aidaweb.si) on the new server then that is fine
> for me as well.
>
> In either case this will allow us to make use of the new hardware.
>
> Thank you, Chris,  for rising this topic again and for your continued
> willingness to invest time into the web presence www.squeak.org
>
> Regards
> Hannes
>


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