Hi Dave, I made a place on my Google Drive available for Andrei, et al, to place the SqueakSource tarball. You will now have access to it when its uploaded.
Tobias has offerred to try converting the original SS instance to a SS3 instance. We should discuss that and coordinate with him. I'm open to either implementation as long as we accomplish full preservation of the code and meta information. One possible concern about porting it to SS3 could be potential confusion with the "new" SS3...
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 3:16 PM, David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 03:17:00PM +0200, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On 2013-08-22, at 02:59, "David T. Lewis" lewis@mail.msen.com wrote:
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 11:53:11AM -0400, David T. Lewis wrote:
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 04:38:55PM +0200, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
The Squeak Oversight Board has been in contact with Oscar Nierstrasz's group at the Uni of Berne. At the moment Fabrizio Perin is maintaining the server. Our last message exchange was in December 2012. I meant to follow up on that, but I should admit that I don't have the time to actually do it.
Our short-term plan was to simply move the whole thing over to one of our own servers, switch the DNS record, and take it from there.
Would someone have time to make that happen?
- Bert -
I don't have much free time right now, so I would be happy if someone else was to volunteer. On the other hand, moving SqueakSource to one of our boxes might turn out to be less work than moving all of my projects from SqueakSource over to something else, so I might be able to convince myself to take it on ;-)
Any other volunteers?
Dave
Bert,
I'm not sure that I really have time to take on another project, but keeping a working SqueakSource on line seems like it would be worth a little effort so I'm going to volunteer.
Awesome!
Do you have a copy of the last email exchange with Fabrizio Perin? If so I will make contact with him and see if it may still be feasible to move SqueakSource over to one of our squeak.org boxes.
If this works out, I will be asking the box-admins for help to find space on our servers to host the migrated squeaksource.
Thanks, Dave
I will forward the messages separately - there's nothing "secret" in these messages, but because they were sent privately, I won't post them to the public list.
Bert:
I sent a message to Fabrizio Perin and Andrei Vasile Chis to follow up on your earlier discussion with Fabrizio. Hopefully this will get the process under way.
I don't (yet) know anything about running a SqueakSource, but my assumption is that if I can get a full copy of the files, along with a copy of the image/changes files, then I can figure out the rest from there.
Box admins:
I don't know the resource requirements for SqueakSource, but I assume that it will require a good deal of file space, and that the CPU/memory requirements will be similar to that of our current source.squeak.org. I will determine the requirements as soon as I can, meanwhile if there is an existing box that I could plan to use, that would be great.
Thanks, Dave