[ANN] SmallWiki-stable release

Brad Fuller brad at sonaural.com
Sat Feb 18 02:09:46 UTC 2006


I'm a bit new...I see that SmallWiki is still SmallWiki but the new
SmallWiki 2 is called Pier.

Is their doc someplace that shows the difference between SmallWiki and
Pier? Or are they really two different animals?
( I did look here: http://kilana.unibe.ch:9090/SmallWiki


> Hi,
>
> I've just posted on squeakmap a stable release of smallwiki for Squeak
> 3.6 only, which is basically the same one used for
> www.squeak.org. This release is a "one-click" install - "ready for
> contribution" release both for users and developers, which means that
> you don't need to bother about dependencies. The unstable one - called
> Smallwiki - is for Squeak 3.7 and 3.8. This unstable one should
> probably be renamed Smallwiki-unstable (sorry, don't have the
> login/pass to do it - Lukas ?).
>
> Users : just install this version and follows the instruction in the
> smallwiki readme.
>
> Developers : install this version, you will see on monticello all
> packages from which smallwiki depends (NamedServices, KomHttp and so
> one). The repository is in global read/write access, so you don't need
> to ask for permission to contribute to smallwiki. So please consider
> that this is a great responsability : you should read carefully the
> "how to contribute" proposal (www.squeaksource.com/smallwiki1). Please
> post to the smallwiki list for any comments. The current
> smallwiki-stable release is based on the Chris port version 0.9.23-6
> whereas the unstable one is based on 0.9.53.
>
> Developers - bis : 
>
> How to keep the "one-click" installation both for developers and users
> ?  Answer: When releasing a new SW version, we should for the moment
> update the modified package plus its dependent packages - maybe there
> is a way to automate (TODO) that through MCConfiguration but I don't
> know how to do that. For instance, a modification of SmallWiki-Kernel
> implies a dependency update of SmallWiki-Parser + SmallWiki-Stable.
>
> Thanks !
> Samir
>
>
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