This is a great resource, Bob! Thanks!
I'm wondering how well your infrastructure would work for older change sets, say of the KSC, ParcPlace ST-80 era?
Thar's gold in dem der files!
Regards, Sam
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From: Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net To: squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Date: 10/26/2013 09:54 AM Subject: Re: [squeak-dev] Squeak evolution 1998 - 2008 Sent by: squeak-dev-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org
Well, it contains all that I have found. There are some gaps in the numbering, so I don't know if I missed some or that gap appeared in the original stream. And, yes, there was a switch to change sets simply loading some Monticello file(s), although there was not a crisp changeover.
I'll give some thought to a graphical version.
Cheers, Bob
On 10/26/13 8:42 AM, H. Hirzel wrote: On 10/26/13, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
http://69.251.218.6:9116/ can give you a pretty good picture of the evolution in this area.
Cheers, Bob
Bob
does it contain _all_ the change sets from 1998 - 2008? It seems that in 2008 the update mechanism was changed to Monticello files, right?
Did you think it would be possible of running an from 0001 to 7179, so to say "replaying the evolution"?
It would be nice to have a graphical display of which areas have been touched and which ones not. Possibly in the form of a movie.... (e.g. a rectangle representing a class category sized according to code size with colors indicating changes, animated gif?)
--Hannes
0001tk_test.doit "Just a test if the update broadcasting is working" Transcript show: ' You got an external update'; cr.
0002tk_collapse_RF.cs 'From Squeak 1.31 of Feb 4, 1998 on 8 May 1998 at 4:31:32 pm'
.........
7179AdvanceTo3dot10dot2.cs >From Squeak3.10.2beta of 5 June 2008 [latest update: #7175] on 5 June 2008 at 2:53:19 pm'