You are very welcome, and yes we have thought about Smalltalk on top of Lively:
http://lively-kernel.org/repository/lively-wiki/users/robertkrahn/rk-stExample.xhtml

Best,
Robert


On Dec 16, 2010, at 5:31 PM, Chip Nowacek wrote:

> Thank you. You know so much more than I do. I didn't understand that the wiki 
> was an environment in which I could work. I am going through the tutorial 
> now. Has there been any discussion of putting a smalltalk dialect on top of 
> the Lively Kernel making it, maybe, the Even Livelier Kernel?
> 
> Regardless, thank you again for making this resource available. Maybe this 
> will be the platform on which we launch our prototype.
> 
> Chip
> 
> On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 5:37 AM, Jens Lincke <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Hi, Chip
> 
> the repair page is a link to a special page in the wiki from which you have 
> external access to the svn history of the page.
> 
> for our WebWerkstatt wiki it is: 
> http://www.lively-kernel.org/repository/webwerkstatt/BrokenWorldRepairSite.xhtml
> 
> If you don't want to work (for example out of performance reasons) on our 
> wiki, you have to set up one yourself:
> 
> It seems that you have a basic setup already, the wiki functionality comes 
> with using an svn dav:
> 
> 
> My personal config is:
> 
> DavLockDB /var/lock/DAV/DAVLockDB
> 
> <IfModule !authz_svn_module>
>     LoadModule authz_svn_module /usr/libexec/apache2/mod_authz_svn.so
> </IfModule>
> 
> <Location /repos>
>     DAV svn
>     SVNParentPath /path/to/svnrepos
> 
>     SVNAutoversioning on
>     ModMimeUsePathInfo on
>         
>     AuthType Digest
>     AuthName lively
>     AuthUserFile "/etc/apache2/user.passwd"
> 
>     require valid-user
> 
>     Order Deny,Allow
>     Allow from All
> 
>     AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/plain text/html application/xhtml+xml 
> application/xml application/javascript
>     DavDepthInfinity on
> </Location>
> 
> -------------------
> 
> To the bug you have:
> 
> It seems that you have created your own objects and classes (as you should) 
> but the deserializer could not handle them correctly.
> 
> If you want to play around with Morphs and add simple methods you can use the 
> "addScript"  method for adding instance specific behavior.
> If you want to create your own classes you can do the with the Local code 
> Browser for page specific classes and code.
> Or you can use the System code browser for editing modules. 
> 
> You can create your own modules in the System Browser
> 
> http://www.lively-kernel.org//repository/webwerkstatt/documentation/media/LivelyCreateModuleWithSystemBrowser.mov
> 
> I hope this could help you a bit.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Jens
> 
> 
> 
> On 15.12.2010, at 05:59, Chip Nowacek wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I am starting up a company which is built upon a model that describes the 
>> complexity of human relationships. In this very early stage, I need, through 
>> the browser, to enable others to visually navigate the model while allowing 
>> them to populate it as they go. They will be guided in their journey by an 
>> expert system tuned to a domain of their choice.
>> 
>> I have installed the Lively Kernel and have been playing with it - I'd 
>> really like to get it to work. I can get the standard "world" to load and 
>> from there modify it and save it. When it comes time to reload it, however, 
>> I run into trouble (image below). The repair page link gives me a 404. Any 
>> clues? Thank you.
>> 
>> 
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