[squeak-dev] What is currently the best way to submit a small
project from 4.*?
Tom Rushworth
tom_rushworth at mac.com
Wed Apr 7 17:47:24 UTC 2010
I've written a little bit of code in the new 4.0 image that implements
Split-Order-List hash tables. I'd like to put it up for review/
comment on squeakmap, or squeaksource, or universes, or somewhere.
When I start the 4.0 basic image, there are 3 things visible on the
desktop, the welcome message, the license, and a "Package Universe
Browser". Is this for squeakmap? or squeaksource? or the older
"universe" idea (was it Lex's?). Clicking around on this lets me
update the package list from the network, but I haven't found anything
to add a package.
Now, I'm guessing that I probably want Monticello, and that it
probably should go to squeaksource, but those are inferences from
reading squeak-dev for years, not something obvious from the latest
image, or obvious from the website, and the package universe browser
has about 20 or more versions of monticello, so the starting point is
not obvious to me.
So, shouldn't there be something in the welcome message, or the
opening desktop, or the website, that at least points to the current
best practice?
And, could someone point me at a "How To" for whatever the current
best practice is? I tried digging around on the websites, but didn't
want to start creating projects at random as a way of learning how it
all works :).
Thanks for any info!
Regards,
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Tom Rushworth
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