Hi--
Please contact me, directly or in this thread, with questions about the team or any of its meetings.
- Attending on 2009-02-19 were Bert, Craig, Edgar, Giovanni, Igor, Randal, and Yoshiki (everyone).
- Randal reports no change in status for the web team's captcha project (to enable contact between the community and the leadership team via the website, without spam). He'll ping them again.
- Craig describes recent Spoon (Squeak 5) development. He's duplicating editions from a headful history memory in a the minimal memory, thereby turning the latter into a headless history memory (see [1] for design terms). Then he'll have the pair of artifacts that form the next Spoon system: a minimal memory and a minimal history memory that manages changes. Craig's available time is reduced due to paid work.
- Randal and Craig describe a recent email conversation they had with Bradley Kuhn and Karen Sandler from the Software Freedom Conservancy (president and legal counsel, respectively). Randal asked for more detail from the Conservancy about how to handle the significant code contributions for which we weren't able to obtain a license (as compiled by Matthew Fulmer). Bradley is setting up a time for a conference call.
thanks,
-C
On 2/19/09 8:32 PM, "Craig Latta" craig@netjam.org wrote:
Oops...
[1] http://netjam.org/spoon/naiad
The last Spoon release (2 alpha 12 of 20 April 2007) had some bugs in it
that proved very confusing for a lot of folks. I eventually decided that it'd be best to retract it and release something better when I can. (I've been working on the next release in the meantime.) Please accept my apologies, and thanks for your patience!
If you'd like to see the 2a12 release anyway, despite the bugs, go here.
In any case, please always feel free to contact me via email or the #spoon IRC channel at irc.freenode.net.
Thanks!
Is this correct ?
Hi Edgar--
I mentioned a citation to the design document for Naiad, Spoon's module system:
You responded:
The last Spoon release (2 alpha 12 of 20 April 2007) had some bugs in it that proved very confusing for a lot of folks. I eventually decided that it'd be best to retract it and release something better when I can. (I've been working on the next release in the meantime.) Please accept my apologies, and thanks for your patience!
If you'd like to see the 2a12 release anyway, despite the bugs, go here. In any case, please always feel free to contact me via email or the #spoon IRC channel at irc.freenode.net.
Thanks!
Is this correct?
That text, while correct, is from http://netjam.org/spoon/releases/current, not from the link I cited for the meeting notes.
-C
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