The Weekly Squeak

  • Cryptography On The Move

    The Cryptography Team released the first version of Squeak SSL!  http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/announcements/2006-October/000050.html .  There is still much to be done, but it’s nice to see the team on the move.  Come join the team http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/cryptography . The code can be found at http://www.squeaksource.com/Cryptography .   Special thanks to everyone that helped make this possible and espically Rob Withers for pulling it…

  • Seaside announcements: SeasideTesting and RSRSS

    In the past week, there have been two announcements on the Seaside mailing list: David Shaffer released version 1.4 of SeasideTeasing, an extension to the SUnit testing framework which allows seamless testing of Seaside components. Philippe Marshall announced a preview version of RSRSS (Really Simple RSS), a library for creating RSS feed using Seaside ‘s…

  • Squeak Documentation Team forming

    Matthew Fulmer has announced the creation of a Documentation Team. The purpose of this new team will be the production and mantainance of Squeak releated documentation: tutorials, references and the like. The team will start by compiling an index of the existing documentation, and by starting a Squeak developer tutorial. We’d like to wish Matthew…

  • Strongtalking Squeak

    Dan Ingalls pointed out that Strongtalk is now open source. The community now has an important opportunity and decision to make. Should we work with Strongtalk to build a Strongtalk VM for Squeak. There are a number of potential advantages to this path (see http://www.strongtalk.org) . There could also be risks. As our community changes…

  • Squeak 3.9 enters RC stage

    Stephane Ducasse has released update 7061 of the 3.9g release, and proposed calling it final. Following the discussion on the proposal, it was agreed that to call it a release candidate and look for showstopping bugs which may have escaped release team’s attention. Also, Pavel Krivanek has prepared another version of his Kernel image based…

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