It may save people lots of time if we have a list of Squeak enhancements at the Swiki. Just a title and one line comment for each thing. We could then get into the habit of quickly perusing this list BEFORE we embark on our next 'interesting project'.
There, I've done it. There is a new page at the Swiki called "Been there, done that". I have hurriedly listed a few things there. Please add to this list. Remember, this is for doing a quick scan so keep descriptions to one line or less.
Peter
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 09:27:43AM +0930, Peter Smet wrote:
It may save people lots of time if we have a list of Squeak enhancements at the Swiki. Just a title and one line comment for each thing. We could then get into the habit of quickly perusing this list BEFORE we embark on our next 'interesting project'.
There, I've done it. There is a new page at the Swiki called "Been there, done that". I have hurriedly listed a few things there. Please add to this list. Remember, this is for doing a quick scan so keep descriptions to one line or less.
Peter
Great idea, and a good title as well. Come to think of it, and speaking of "reuse," we really should think about reusing the experience of the TeX, perl, Linux development communities. Any darned fool can see that Squeak is destined to become popular, widely used, and supported by a large base of contributing developers. So we may as well just plan for success and borrow the notions of CPAN (comprehensive perl archive network), or the LSM (Linux software map) projects so that we can start archiving and organizing the various "been there, done that" contributions. If I'm not mistaken, the perl community stole the idea for CPAN from the TeX folks (CTAN), or maybe it was vice versa, but either way there's no reason why Squeakers can't go ahead and steal the idea one more time.
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