[Squeakland] Squeak Browser plugin source and arch

Kim Rose kim.rose at squeakland.org
Fri Jun 2 09:38:15 PDT 2006


Hi, Brad -
Kim Rose from Viewpoints here....and I am including Michael Rueger 
here, who creates the PlugIns on our behalf.  When you say "other 
PlugIns" do you mean Squeak(land) plugIns for other platforms?
As far as the "source" being available for those, I'll ask Mike to reply....
  -- Kim


At 8:41 AM -0700 6/2/06, Brad Fuller wrote:
>Bert Freudenberg wrote:
>
>>Am 02.06.2006 um 02:07 schrieb Brad Fuller:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Sorry for double posting, I figure that not all squeakland people 
>>>visit squeak-dev and vice versa.
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>Actually, those Squeakland people who care about those techy details 
>>*do* subscribe to squeak-dev. This list is intended for discussion of 
>>the educational use of Squeak.
>>
>>
>>
>I had a plugin question answered there so it seemed logical, 
>especially since the plugin comes from the Squeakland download.
>I'm wondering if the other plugins are proprietary... perhaps people 
>at Squeakland.com (viewpoints, etc.) wrote the plugin?
>Can anyone here at squeakland say for sure?
>
>>>I've been looking at the npsqueak source at: 
>>><http://squeakvm.org/>http://squeakvm.org/ 
>>>and have a couple of questions.
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>I'll answer on squeak-dev, though the vm-dev list might be even more 
>>appropriate, since many Squeak developers do fine without ever 
>>digging into the C support code of the VM.
>>
>>
>Much obliged. I will reply there.
>Still would like to know if the other plugins are proprietary or if 
>the source is available.
>
>brad
>
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