[ANN] BobsUI for 3.8
stéphane ducasse
ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Sun Oct 30 08:06:07 UTC 2005
My point is that if you simply publish the code on your page then
NOBODY will ever be able to commit a fix.
Now publishing the code on squeaksource does not mean that you are
the maintainer, but this is
a good way to let other people contributing if they want. This is a
way to share and spare time and energy.
Of course everybody can redo the same on his own but then we should
not complain that squeak is not improving.
Stef
> BobsUI have an entry in SqueakMap, but that is for the old version
> (previously maintained by Doug Rollwitz), I am not really
> comfortable with the idea of be "the maintainer" of BobsUI, I use
> squeak principally as an lenguaje to prototype projects not to
> deploy them, so I really don't use "business widgets" in squeak
> very much.
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> BobsUI have interesting features:
> 1.- have separate runtime and development modes
> 2.- the repository, where the layouts of the windows (or "frames")
> are stored as XML text, so is easy to transport to other images
> 3.- the interactive creation of the layouts
> 4.- the "no halo" widgets, so the user can't show accidentally the
> halos, that with disable and enable a few preferences and you have
> an "application".
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> But have some incomplete parts and bugs, but is usable anyway. In
> any case if you want to post the code in squeaksource, go ahead,
> only be aware is really 4 versions:
> - 3.6 runtime
> - 3.6 development
> - 3.7/3.8 runtime
> - 3.7/3.8 development
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> On 29/10/2005, at 03:01, stéphane ducasse wrote:
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>> may be we should published the code on squeaksource and (with one
>> button click on squeakmap)
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>> Stef
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>> On 28 oct. 05, at 22:40, Javier Diaz-Reinoso wrote:
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>>> I make a pair of modifications and now BobsUI works for 3.8:
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>>>> http://homepage.mac.com/javier_diaz_r/BobsUI.zip
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>>> is a 108 KB file.
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>>> Javier Diaz-Reinoso
>>> Web: http://homepage.mac.com/javier_diaz_r/
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