http://box4.squeak.org:9971/seaside/ss
Here's a beta to replace map.squeak.org. Not all of the features work (Join, New Proejct, Save in the Your Project form). I didn't see much point in doing everything until qmail is installed on box4.
It's Seaside2.8 and SS2. (Well, I've removed Magritte and re-installed SSTableReport, so perhaps I'm hacking SS2Retro). I'll save SS2Retro to its own repo. I'll then push SMServer to the SqueakServices repo.
Chris
Cool Chris. The existing SM catalog server _really_ needs replaced badly. It cannot even be ported to a closure image because some of the methods are too long. It uses HttpView which is a novel idea but unfortunately for a domain as rich as SqueakMap the code is almost impossible to debug. I hated working on it, but it was worth it the functionality for publishing projects easily from the image.
It will be some work to see this all the way through, though. The SMServer has several good features which are used. Are you still working on squeak.org too?
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Chris Cunnington websela@yahoo.com wrote:
http://box4.squeak.org:9971/seaside/ss
Here's a beta to replace map.squeak.org. Not all of the features work (Join, New Proejct, Save in the Your Project form). I didn't see much point in doing everything until qmail is installed on box4.
It's Seaside2.8 and SS2. (Well, I've removed Magritte and re-installed SSTableReport, so perhaps I'm hacking SS2Retro). I'll save SS2Retro to its own repo. I'll then push SMServer to the SqueakServices repo.
Chris
On Mar 31, 2014, at 3:41 PM, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com wrote:
Cool Chris.
Thanks.
The existing SM catalog server _really_ needs replaced badly. It cannot even be ported to a closure image because some of the methods are too long. It uses HttpView which is a novel idea but unfortunately for a domain as rich as SqueakMap the code is almost impossible to debug. I hated working on it, but it was worth it the functionality for publishing projects easily from the image.
It will be some work to see this all the way through, though.
Yup, some of the features in the old one are missing: categories, pages for each user, storing files on a Squeak server. As soon as I get the code untangled and into appropriate packages, I'll make it publicly available.
The SMServer has several good features which are used. Are you still working on squeak.org too?
Sure.
Chris
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Chris Cunnington websela@yahoo.com wrote:
http://box4.squeak.org:9971/seaside/ss
Here's a beta to replace map.squeak.org. Not all of the features work (Join, New Proejct, Save in the Your Project form). I didn't see much point in doing everything until qmail is installed on box4.
It's Seaside2.8 and SS2. (Well, I've removed Magritte and re-installed SSTableReport, so perhaps I'm hacking SS2Retro). I'll save SS2Retro to its own repo. I'll then push SMServer to the SqueakServices repo.
Chris
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On 3/31/14, Chris Cunnington websela@yahoo.com wrote:
On Mar 31, 2014, at 3:41 PM, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com wrote:
Cool Chris.
+1
....
Yup, some of the features in the old one are missing: categories, pages for each user, storing files on a Squeak server. As soon as I get the code untangled and into appropriate packages, I'll make it publicly available.
Are you using Altitude for this as well?
The SMServer has several good features which are used. Are you still working on squeak.org too?
Sure.
--Hannes
To answer my question: No it is not Altitude but Seaside.
http://box4.squeak.org:9971/seaside/ss
If I click on 'Squeak Map'
I am referred to
http://localhost:9971/seaside/ss
which obviously does not display anything...
On 4/1/14, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/31/14, Chris Cunnington websela@yahoo.com wrote:
On Mar 31, 2014, at 3:41 PM, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com wrote:
Cool Chris.
+1
....
Yup, some of the features in the old one are missing: categories, pages for each user, storing files on a Squeak server. As soon as I get the code untangled and into appropriate packages, I'll make it publicly available.
Are you using Altitude for this as well?
The SMServer has several good features which are used. Are you still working on squeak.org too?
Sure.
--Hannes
On Mar 31, 2014, at 11:47 PM, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
To answer my question: No it is not Altitude but Seaside.
http://box4.squeak.org:9971/seaside/ss
If I click on 'Squeak Map'
I am referred to
http://localhost:9971/seaside/ss
which obviously does not display anything...
Right you are. I'll have to fix that. It looks like Altitude, I guess, as I'm using Bootstrap again. But as you pointed out it's Seaside. Seaside2.8/SqueakSource2.
Chris
On 4/1/14, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/31/14, Chris Cunnington websela@yahoo.com wrote:
On Mar 31, 2014, at 3:41 PM, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com wrote:
Cool Chris.
+1
....
Yup, some of the features in the old one are missing: categories, pages for each user, storing files on a Squeak server. As soon as I get the code untangled and into appropriate packages, I'll make it publicly available.
Are you using Altitude for this as well?
The SMServer has several good features which are used. Are you still working on squeak.org too?
Sure.
--Hannes
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