On 16-Sep-07, at 11:41 AM, Bill Schwab wrote:
Todd,
I had forgotten about the costumes - now I really want no part of Tweak
Costumes are in my opinion one of the more useful parts of the tweak
Can anyone point me to information about Tweak? The link from squeak.org, tweak.impara.de, has been non-functional for a long time.
On Sep 18, 2007, at 3:52 PM, Chris Muller wrote:
On 16-Sep-07, at 11:41 AM, Bill Schwab wrote:
Todd,
I had forgotten about the costumes - now I really want no part of Tweak
Costumes are in my opinion one of the more useful parts of the tweak
Can anyone point me to information about Tweak? The link from squeak.org, tweak.impara.de, has been non-functional for a long time.
It was silently moved to: http://www.tweakproject.org Please update Squeak.org to that (no, I'm not responsible for the Tweak website but I became aware earlier of the move).
-- -Brian http://briantrice.com
On Tue September 18 2007, Brian Rice wrote:
Can anyone point me to information about Tweak? The link from squeak.org, tweak.impara.de, has been non-functional for a long time.
It was silently moved to: http://www.tweakproject.org Please update Squeak.org to that (no, I'm not responsible for the Tweak website but I became aware earlier of the move).
where is the reference on the website?
On Tue September 18 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
On Tue September 18 2007, Brian Rice wrote:
Can anyone point me to information about Tweak? The link from squeak.org, tweak.impara.de, has been non-functional for a long time.
It was silently moved to: http://www.tweakproject.org Please update Squeak.org to that (no, I'm not responsible for the Tweak website but I became aware earlier of the move).
where is the reference on the website?
I couldn't find any references on the site. I added a link under the Features>>MultiMedia section.
Brad, the reference from the squeak.org site is from the Projects page:
I originally used the "Search" function at the top-right of the squeak.org website to try finding what I was looking for. Two of them had links (of which one you have fixed).
Thanks.
On 9/18/07, Brad Fuller bradallenfuller@yahoo.com wrote:
On Tue September 18 2007, Brian Rice wrote:
Can anyone point me to information about Tweak? The link from squeak.org, tweak.impara.de, has been non-functional for a long time.
It was silently moved to: http://www.tweakproject.org Please update Squeak.org to that (no, I'm not responsible for the Tweak website but I became aware earlier of the move).
where is the reference on the website? _______________________________________________ UI mailing list UI@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ui
Brian Rice wrote:
On Sep 18, 2007, at 3:52 PM, Chris Muller wrote:
On 16-Sep-07, at 11:41 AM, Bill Schwab wrote:
Todd,
I had forgotten about the costumes - now I really want no part of Tweak
Costumes are in my opinion one of the more useful parts of the tweak
Can anyone point me to information about Tweak? The link from squeak.org, tweak.impara.de, has been non-functional for a long time.
It was silently moved to: http://www.tweakproject.org Please update Squeak.org to that (no, I'm not responsible for the Tweak website but I became aware earlier of the move).
That site is also dead. I read somewhere that the Sophie version of Tweak is the latest.
Karl
On Sep 18, 2007, at 4:28 PM, karl wrote:
Brian Rice wrote:
On Sep 18, 2007, at 3:52 PM, Chris Muller wrote:
On 16-Sep-07, at 11:41 AM, Bill Schwab wrote:
Todd,
I had forgotten about the costumes - now I really want no part of Tweak
Costumes are in my opinion one of the more useful parts of the tweak
Can anyone point me to information about Tweak? The link from squeak.org, tweak.impara.de, has been non-functional for a long time.
It was silently moved to: http://www.tweakproject.org Please update Squeak.org to that (no, I'm not responsible for the Tweak website but I became aware earlier of the move).
That site is also dead. I read somewhere that the Sophie version of Tweak is the latest.
Wow! It was online yesterday, I swear! :) I checked it in response to similar questions on #squeak IRC about Squeak's Wikipedia article, which referred to *both* Impara's website and the new website.
It's not my fault that the Tweak guys don't seem to consider a website a priority...
-- -Brian http://briantrice.com
On Sep 19, 2007, at 1:28 , karl wrote:
Brian Rice wrote:
On Sep 18, 2007, at 3:52 PM, Chris Muller wrote:
On 16-Sep-07, at 11:41 AM, Bill Schwab wrote:
Todd,
I had forgotten about the costumes - now I really want no part of Tweak
Costumes are in my opinion one of the more useful parts of the tweak
Can anyone point me to information about Tweak? The link from squeak.org, tweak.impara.de, has been non-functional for a long time.
It was silently moved to: http://www.tweakproject.org Please update Squeak.org to that (no, I'm not responsible for the Tweak website but I became aware earlier of the move).
That site is also dead. I read somewhere that the Sophie version of Tweak is the latest.
That and the one in Croquet. The latter is the officially supported one, the Sophie guys maintain their own version.
- Bert -