[squeak-dev] monticello repository creation
Bernhard Pieber
bernhard at pieber.com
Fri Jun 21 09:34:19 UTC 2019
I can confirm that the Dropbox route worked very well when I collaborated on a project with another developer once.
- Bernhard
> Am 17.06.2019 um 01:37 schrieb Chris Cunnington <brasspen at gmail.com>:
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> Monticello is a very versatile tool. It’s designed to connect to almost anything. The simplest thing for security is to save to disk, that is, create a MC on your disk.
> The next simplest thing is to save to your Dropbox and make somebody else accessible to your Dropbox.
> The next thing is to create your own server. There are two ways to do that: Squeak; and, non-Squeak (i.e. nginx or Apache). If you want a Squeak image to be your server, then you can use Sven Van Caekenberghe’s WebClient-Monticello [1]. You can see how Colin has done it with nginx server here [2].
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> Chris
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> Goodbye, Golden State Warriors! 2019 NBA Champions Toronto Raptors!
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOaFazJZQuk
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> [1] http://www.squeaksource.com/ADayAtTheBeach
> [2] http://source.wiresong.ca/
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>> On Jun 16, 2019, at 7:07 PM, tim Rowledge <tim at rowledge.org> wrote:
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>> I've been using Mc for years but never had a need for a private repository before. Now I do; one accessible via http(s) really.
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>> A quick look on the swiki showed me some incomplete and very old pages but nothing that leaped out as relevant. Pointers to a guide on what to do would be welcomed.
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>> tim
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