Thanks! I'll get in touch offline. It will be about a week, at least, until we can get the code sorted out and reorganized for posting. Cheers, Paul --- Roel Wuyts rwuyts@vub.ac.be wrote:
Do you need a server to put them on ? Since we are already serving Smalltalk User Group related sites, we could take one more :)
Fellow Squeakers:
As a few of you have noted offline, the 4th Estate
ftp
server where we stored our Squeak contributions
for
download is no longer there. That is because,
quite
literally, it is no longer there, and we don't expect it to come back.
The projects will be reappearing shortly, although exactly when/where is still unclear. Please feel
free
to contact me offline and I will be happy to
discuss
the status of each. All of them require some
clean-up
before any but the most cussed and determined Squeakers will want to try to install them (see previous discussions on this list). That clean-up
is
in progress.
The projects are:
- port of T-Gen to Squeak
- a project related to platform events (as yet
nameless)
- a versioning doo-dah, which you may have heard
referred to as "Roarr"
- a platform level messaging channel (nameless? -
I
forget)
I will post updates as these projects become
available
for download. Please note that while the code is
open
source under the Squeak license, the name "Roarr"
is a
trademark of 4th Estate, and that project when it reappears will be known as "Tefkar". Well, why
not
"Tefkar"?
On behalf of the ex-4th Estate Squeakers, Paul
wnchips@home.com
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