Distributing Squeak Projects

Brent Vukmer bvukmer at blackboard.com
Tue Jul 15 20:08:04 UTC 2003


> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm sure this is a bit of a newbie question, but as I'm 
> finishing up my first projects I'm beginning to think about 
> publishing my Squeak projects to the web.  I've already 
> created a website where I'll post my projects, but I'd like 
> to make the loading of the projects as easy as possible for 
> non-squeakers.  Could someone point me in the direction of 
> resources for publishing Squeak projects?  I'm aware of the 
> plug-ins available from squeak.org and squeakland, but will 
> any changesets I've installed be in place when using the 
> plug-ins?  I've also read that one can strip down the Squeak 
> image to what's required, and then have the plug-in load that 
> image? I'm a little confused as to what I need to do to make 
> my projects easily-accessible to non-squeakers - helpful 
> resources anyone?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jeff
> 

You could use SqueakMap:
-- register your changesets with SqueakMap
-- register your project with SqueakMap
-- create a "load script" that loads the changesets, then the project,
and register the load script on SqueakMap 

Then just refer people to the load script. ...



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