With some help from the folks at FinWorks and the groundwork laid by Philippe Marschall, Lukas Renggli and the rest of the Seaside crew, we’ve got Seaside2.8 ported to GemStone/S.
I’m actually on vacation this week (haha), which is a testament to how easy it was to port 2.8 to GemStone/S. Good work guys (and gals)!
3 comments
Comments feed for this article
July 19, 2007 at 6:51 pm
GemStone/Seaside Beta Progress « (gem)Stone Soup
[…] July 19th, 2007 in Seaside, Gemstone As I reported last week, Seaside 2.8 has been ported to GemStone/S. It turns out that Scriptaculous (Scriptaculous-lr.206.mcz) runs on GemStone/S nearly out of the […]
September 28, 2007 at 11:15 am
First GLASS Application Goes Live « (gem)Stone Soup
[…] reported in a number of posts were actively contributing to the tools work over the summer (here, here, here and here) while developing their […]
June 5, 2008 at 12:23 pm
Public GLASS Beta « (gem)Stone Soup
[…] ESUG 2007 (August 2007), we had ported Seaside2.8 to GemStone/S and we had a set of Squeak-based development tools for GLASS. By OOP 2008 (January […]