
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Joachim Tuchel <jtuchel@objektfabrik.de> wrote:
So what would be better?
I think a collection of cookbooks would. Maybe defining layers of a web app, starting from the Browser through all layers of functionality to the data backend, and collecting material for each of them would be much better. If I'm interested in a load-balanced, https-aware installation of a Squeak Image that persists data in Magma, I can choose appropriate documentation for each layer. Some layers may not be deeply related to Smalltalk at all, then we could add links to relevant information (like how do I configure Apache as a load balancer with Sticky sessions?), while others might be deeply related to Smalltalk.
yes, cookbooks would be nice. We also need simple, reliable, no investigation, no fuss, low effort way to deploy most common forms of smalltalk web app or pier blog. If you want fancy stuff you go for recipes or forge one for yourself. But for most common cases it would be great if it would be smooth and reliable. We need distilled, reliable and maintained most common cases, and it seems that this is also one of the goals of SmallHarbour. It is like Linux and its distributions. Linux can be anything, which is great, but distribution makes it much more usable in some domain. just my 2 lipas, Davorin Rusevljan http://www.cloud208.com/