>I think that Monticello as it is today is pretty good. I remember working in >>Smalltalk without something like Monticello and it was a PITA.
+1 >My first experiences with Envy I used Envy, Monticello, Store, DVS, Changesets, ST/MT XML Project files with VisualSourceSafe, Smallscript scripts in Subversion and others in the past (when in Smalltalk land). If I could choose among them I would vote for Monticello! >Anyway, putting it on a newer Linux based server (shouldn't have to cost >that >much) and adding some of the standard tools to monitor the process and >reboot >it if necessary will probably already help a lot Squeaksource could be improved (google indexing, ...), no doubt about it. But we should'nt confuse a "squeaksource.com" (server problem) with a squeaksource (the program) problem. Other Squeaksource instances like http://source.squeak.org run stable AFAIK. So the real question is: is anyone able to provide a backuped server that is reachable from the web and that could be used for a fresh setup of squeaksource (the program)? Tx Torsten -- GMX DSL Doppel-Flat ab 19,99 Euro/mtl.! Jetzt mit gratis Handy-Flat! http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/dsl
