On 29-09-2013, at 2:59 PM, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
A browser for some old squeak changesets:
*Nice*
tim -- tim Rowledge; tim@rowledge.org; http://www.rowledge.org/tim Useful random insult:- Cackles a lot, but I ain't seen no eggs yet.
Is that a Seaside App?
Very interesting.
t
---- On Sun, 29 Sep 2013 14:59:36 -0700 Bob Arning<arning315@comcast.net> wrote ----
A browser for some old squeak changesets:
Cheers, Bob
Interesting!
2013/9/29 gettimothy gettimothy@zoho.com
** Is that a Seaside App?
Very interesting.
t
---- On Sun, 29 Sep 2013 14:59:36 -0700 *Bob Arningarning315@comcast.net
- wrote ----
A browser for some old squeak changesets:
Cheers, Bob
Well, of course!
On 9/29/13 7:17 PM, gettimothy wrote:
Is that a Seaside App?
Very interesting.
t
---- On Sun, 29 Sep 2013 14:59:36 -0700 *Bob Arningarning315@comcast.net* wrote ----
A browser for some old squeak changesets: http://69.251.218.6:9116/ Cheers, Bob
That's really nice!
Dave
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 07:51:05PM -0400, Bob Arning wrote:
Well, of course!
On 9/29/13 7:17 PM, gettimothy wrote:
Is that a Seaside App?
Very interesting.
t
---- On Sun, 29 Sep 2013 14:59:36 -0700 *Bob Arningarning315@comcast.net* wrote ----
A browser for some old squeak changesets:
Cheers, Bob
So here's an interesting aside - how long does it usually take to be discovered by the likes of these?
1->'crawl-66-249-75-199.googlebot.com' 1->'ec2-54-226-138-196.compute-1.amazonaws.com'
Cheers, Bob
On 9/29/13 8:25 PM, David T. Lewis wrote:
That's really nice!
Dave
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 07:51:05PM -0400, Bob Arning wrote:
Well, of course!
On 9/29/13 7:17 PM, gettimothy wrote:
Is that a Seaside App?
Very interesting.
t
---- On Sun, 29 Sep 2013 14:59:36 -0700 *Bob Arningarning315@comcast.net* wrote ----
A browser for some old squeak changesets: http://69.251.218.6:9116/ Cheers, Bob
The search makes it a useful tool indeed, that's great. The next best thing will be a diff. As long as I get these for free, why not asking? ;)
2013/9/30 David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com
That's really nice!
Dave
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 07:51:05PM -0400, Bob Arning wrote:
Well, of course!
On 9/29/13 7:17 PM, gettimothy wrote:
Is that a Seaside App?
Very interesting.
t
---- On Sun, 29 Sep 2013 14:59:36 -0700 *Bob Arningarning315@comcast.net* wrote ----
A browser for some old squeak changesets:
Cheers, Bob
Hi Juan, unfortunately rightFlush is broken there too (shrink the about cuis window and start inserting several spaces between words, you'll see some weird behaviour, word floating strangely, selection with arrow keys different from mouse click, etc...).
Also you have small bug that I corrected, like clicking left of window on a centered line put the cursor left of window instead of left of first character.
You have useless lastSpaceOrTabExtent copy that you can remove too.
Otherwise, code seems similar, but that requires a deeper look, evil's in the details.
2013/9/30 Nicolas Cellier nicolas.cellier.aka.nice@gmail.com
The search makes it a useful tool indeed, that's great. The next best thing will be a diff. As long as I get these for free, why not asking? ;)
2013/9/30 David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com
That's really nice!
Dave
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 07:51:05PM -0400, Bob Arning wrote:
Well, of course!
On 9/29/13 7:17 PM, gettimothy wrote:
Is that a Seaside App?
Very interesting.
t
---- On Sun, 29 Sep 2013 14:59:36 -0700 *Bob Arningarning315@comcast.net* wrote ----
A browser for some old squeak changesets:
Cheers, Bob
OK, diffs are there
http://69.251.218.6:9116/diffs
a little raw, so treat it gently.
Cheers, Bob
On 9/30/13 4:09 PM, Nicolas Cellier wrote:
The search makes it a useful tool indeed, that's great. The next best thing will be a diff. As long as I get these for free, why not asking? ;)
2013/9/30 David T. Lewis <lewis@mail.msen.com mailto:lewis@mail.msen.com>
That's really nice! Dave On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 07:51:05PM -0400, Bob Arning wrote: > Well, of course! > > > On 9/29/13 7:17 PM, gettimothy wrote: > > Is that a Seaside App? > > > >Very interesting. > > > >t > > > >---- On Sun, 29 Sep 2013 14:59:36 -0700 *Bob > >Arning<arning315@comcast.net <mailto:arning315@comcast.net>>* wrote ---- > > > > A browser for some old squeak changesets: > > > > http://69.251.218.6:9116/ > > > > Cheers, > > Bob > > > > > > > > > >
Thanks! I'm browsing now...
2013/10/1 Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net
OK, diffs are there
http://69.251.218.6:9116/diffs
a little raw, so treat it gently.
Cheers, Bob
On 9/30/13 4:09 PM, Nicolas Cellier wrote:
The search makes it a useful tool indeed, that's great. The next best thing will be a diff. As long as I get these for free, why not asking? ;)
2013/9/30 David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com
That's really nice!
Dave
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 07:51:05PM -0400, Bob Arning wrote:
Well, of course!
On 9/29/13 7:17 PM, gettimothy wrote:
Is that a Seaside App?
Very interesting.
t
---- On Sun, 29 Sep 2013 14:59:36 -0700 *Bob Arningarning315@comcast.net* wrote ----
A browser for some old squeak changesets:
Cheers, Bob
On 9/29/13 6:59 PM, "Bob Arning" arning315@comcast.net wrote:
A browser for some old squeak changesets:
Cheers, Bob
Like it ! Code for this ?
Edgar
The code is at
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/28914094/OldChangesBrowser.st.gz
it was written in squeak 4.2 with Seaside of the early 3.0 vintage. Let me know if anything is unclear.
Cheers, Bob
On 9/30/13 5:42 AM, Edgar De Cleene wrote:
Re: [squeak-dev] A browser for some old squeak changesets
On 9/29/13 6:59 PM, "Bob Arning" arning315@comcast.net wrote:
A browser for some old squeak changesets: _http://69.251.218.6:9116/ _ Cheers, Bob
Like it ! Code for this ?
Edgar
On 9/30/13 8:55 AM, "Bob Arning" arning315@comcast.net wrote:
The code is at
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/28914094/OldChangesBrowser.st.gz
it was written in squeak 4.2 with Seaside of the early 3.0 vintage. Let me know if anything is unclear.
Cheers, Bob
Very thanks. Edgar
Bob, this is almost amazing! I say almost because I couldn't find a way to download the actual change-set file being browsed.
Who knows what undiscovered gold nuggets could be lying around in here, just waiting to be harvested and manually integrated into trunk or someone's project. Your on-line browser is almost like a "pre-SqueakSource" SqueakSource; if only the code could have a chance to be used in the image and not simply browsed on-line..!
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
A browser for some old squeak changesets:
Cheers, Bob
Umm... that's all code that *was* in the image at some point - those are just the update changesets from 2001 through 2008. If there is lost code that you'd like to recover from them, I could add a download button or you could simply grab the change set from http://ftp.squeak.org/updates.
That said, this could easily be expanded to include other changesets that were never part of the image. I may add a few of mine that way to see how it works.
Cheers, Bob
On 9/30/13 5:15 PM, Chris Muller wrote:
Bob, this is almost amazing! I say almost because I couldn't find a way to download the actual change-set file being browsed.
Who knows what undiscovered gold nuggets could be lying around in here, just waiting to be harvested and manually integrated into trunk or someone's project. Your on-line browser is almost like a "pre-SqueakSource" SqueakSource; if only the code could have a chance to be used in the image and not simply browsed on-line..!
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Bob Arning arning315@comcast.net wrote:
A browser for some old squeak changesets:
Cheers, Bob
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