SqueakSource notification...
Bert Freudenberg
bert at impara.de
Thu Mar 16 13:32:36 UTC 2006
Am 16.03.2006 um 11:47 schrieb Elod Kironsky:
> Bert Freudenberg wrote:
>
>>
>> Am 16.03.2006 um 11:02 schrieb Elod Kironsky:
>>
>>> Philippe Marschall wrote:
>>>
>>>>> No. I am not logged in. I noticed, that some features work if
>>>>> I log in
>>>>> and log out.
>>>>>
>>>> You are not logged in a click on the rss feed tab of the not public
>>>> project? How can you see this project if you are not logged in?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> OK. I type www.squeaksource.com in my browser. Click to
>>> projects. Search for my project. Click on
>>> the project. I am NOT logged in. If I click on the RSS feed tab
>>> of the project, I can read it. I am an administrator
>>> and developer of the project and the global rights are set to No
>>> Access.
>>
>>
>> Ah, that looks like a bug. If the project is non-public, the
>> change history should not be visible ... the only thing visible
>> would be releases, the wiki, and news items that the admin
>> published explicitely.
>>
>> Another bug is that http://www.squeaksource.com/SmallDEVS.html
>> does not work. On the squeaksource server, all projects are
>> visible, even if set to No Access, whereas on some private
>> servers, non-public projects are not visible at all. There is a
>> per-server setting for this, but it looks like it's not honored
>> in all places.
>>
>>
> I noticed that http://www.squeaksource.com/SmallDEVS.html does not
> work, but I thought that it is a natural sideeffect of setting No
> Access. Does that mean, that the SS projects are spread along more
> servers?
No, it means several organisations run their own squeaksource server.
For example, http://www.squeaksource.com/ is an open server where
anyone can put their projects, whereas http://
source.squeakfoundation.org/ is used to develop new versions of
Squeak. You cannot create your own projects there.
- Bert -
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