[squeak-dev] Seaside support in Squeak (Re: My Own Squeak Direction)

Douglas McPherson djm1329 at san.rr.com
Tue Nov 17 05:51:39 UTC 2009


I'll help with this effort too. I think Julian was looking for someone to help maintain the Squeak port of Seaside ... not sure if he found anyone else yet. btw, I loaded the latest Seaside 3.0 into the latest trunk about 3 weeks ago and it seems to be working fine ...

Doug


On Nov 16, 2009, at 20:07 , Chris Cunnington wrote:

> 
> Andreas said: 
> "Then let's fix it. What it takes is someone to write up a page of how to 
> install Seaside in Squeak, test the instructions, put them up on 
> Squeak.org and ask the folks at Seaside.st to link to it. You can 
> probably copy most of the Pharo instructions verbatim. Any takers?"
> 
> Yea, I'm interested. I think there should be a committee and not just one person. Say, three people. I'm willing to work with a committee, as I think it would help take my skills to the next level (and because I don't think I'm qualified to do it alone). If anybody's interested, then perhaps they can speak up now. We'll create a committee, a team. I've been working alone on Squeak for a long time. Working with others on this could be a great thing for me -- and for other participants. Let's solve this problem. Owing to the importance of the job, I don't think there'll be any shortage of feedback from users. :P
> 
> Chris 
> 
> 
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