Hi Eliot!
I made a short announcement on a first page of http://www.squeak.org. Would you check it please if everything is correct, from a meaning to syntax?
Best regards Janko
On 20. 06. 2010 21:29, Eliot Miranda wrote:
Hi Janko,
2010/6/20 Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek@eranova.si mailto:janko.mivsek@eranova.si>
Hi Eliot, That are really wonderful news! Thanks a lot! For the webpage, what have you in mind? We will make an announcement on a first page anyway, then a special webpage for instructions would be desirable. I can open you an account on www.squeak.org <http://www.squeak.org> to make this webpage by yourself?
I would prefer just a simple ftp directory if it is available. I expect the Cog vm source to get integrated into the trunk VMs by the relevant VM maintainers. So easiest is move files to a publicly accessible ftp directory and then I'll mail the announcement to the relevant groups. Is ftp.squeak.org http://ftp.squeak.org publicly accessible, and if so, what's the user & password?
If not, I can craft a crude HTML page. But that's a lot of stuff to deal with for little benefit.
Best regards Janko Mivšek Webteam On 20. 06. 2010 20:55, Eliot Miranda wrote: > Hi, > > the Cog VM release is now ready to be made available. The only > remaining steps are to set-up an accessible web page or ftp directory, > move the relevant files there and then announce to the community. I > have the files and the announcement in hand but don't have a web page > and/or ftp directory. Andreas, Greg Nuyens (Teleplace CEO) and I have > agreed that somewhere on squeak.org <http://squeak.org> <http://squeak.org> would be good. > If that's ok with y'all can we arrange this step quite soon? I'm happy > to use an ftp directory on ftp.squeak.org <http://ftp.squeak.org> <http://ftp.squeak.org> as its > the lowest effort, but I'm not aware of a guest login. I tried to login > yesterday using guest, my Monticello credentials etc but couldn't get > access. Is ftp.squeak.org <http://ftp.squeak.org> <http://ftp.squeak.org> generally accessible > or should we set-up a web page? If a web page, what collateral would > you need (an HTML file, etc)? > > hot to trot > Eliot