This is definitely a good direction.
At SqC (with Bob Arning helping) we have been experimenting heavily with a "SuperSwiki" that uses entire projects as "pages" (ours just uses FTP so is entirely client-based, but a server-based swiki is also a good way to go).
This is why we made the basic "tabletop" of a project a PasteUpMorph -- so that all page like things would be pretty much made from the same stuff. Being able to use projects has many advantages over just pages (though not all the advantages are needed all the time) -- especially when one thinks of using the forthcoming project namespaces to help the longevity of archived projects.
It would be a great idea for all interested parties to coordinate a little on the next stage of DirectSqueakSwikis. All of this work is starting to provide a pretty complete alternative (but a compatible one) to the WWW. We are planning to release some major stuff in just a few months ....
Cheers,
Alan
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At 11:28 AM -0400 8/13/00, aaron wrote:
I really recomend people to try this out. The potensial is enourmous. ObjectWeb and a Squeak web browser plugin will change the way one thinks of internet.
I'm glad someone finally responded to this. Yes, this is truly amazing. I wonder if you could put a browser and a debugger on a page and use it for remote debugging of a headless image? Great stuff...
Aaron
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