Squeak Projects

Stephen Pair stephen at pairhome.net
Mon Nov 3 14:35:37 UTC 2003


Dan Ingalls wrote:

>I wrote a while ago...
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>>Is it the current feeling that all these three aspects are handled better in SqueakMap?  If so, then should we decommission the Swiki?  If not, then would it be appropriate to freshen up the projects pages and their visibility from the Swiki top page?
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>>I'm willing to do some of the work, but I thought i should ask here first.
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>I think I've answered my own question with a bit more browsing and digging around.  If no one objects, I'll change the verbiage on the projects page so that, rather than first saying the page is mostly obsolete, it notes that most active programming projects are maintained on and available from SqueakMap, but that many other projects, old and new may be found in the listing below on that page.
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>It occurred to me that it could be nice if there were a page on the swiki with a summary of what's in SqueakMap.  This would put all this kind of info immediately accessible in one place.  I can imagine a pretty simple program that would cross-post a summary every week or so (and a nice demo -- that page could be footnoted by the code that produced it ;-).  Just a thought.
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>Carry on
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>	- Dan
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Why is a link to SqueakMap from the Swiki not sufficient?  A link to the 
"packages sorted by name" page 
(http://map1.squeakfoundation.org/sm/packagesbyname)  would provide a 
consise summary of all the packages on SqueakMap and not require 
cross-posting, etc.

- Stephen





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