The current state is blank and locked, and from the history it looks like
we've been terribly scribbled on.
It seems the last good home page was Version 31, accessible at
http://swiki.squeakfoundation.org/squeak-e/1.version?id=31 . Until we figure
out how to reconcile the openness of a Wiki with protection from this kind
of vandalism, could someone who has the password at least restore the home
page to its version 31 state, but leave it locked? Thanks.
On the figuring-out front, any ideas for a solution based on the capability
security principles Squeak-E stands for? Perhaps using Tyler's style of
capabilities as unguessable https URLs?
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Text by me above is hereby placed in the public domain
Cheers,
--MarkM
The following paper was posted to Lambda the Ultimate Weblog yesterday,
describing a language construct for introducing implicit,
dynamically-scoped parameters into type-safe Haskell. I thought that this
might provide some useful information in trying to reconcile Squeak's
exception-handling with E's security discipline.
Implicit Parameters: Dynamic Scoping with Static Types
http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~jlewis/implicit.ps.gz
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Brian T. Rice
LOGOS Research and Development
mailto:water@tunes.org
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