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Etoys 4 y la nueva Vitrinaby Timothy Falconer![]() Encontrarás más abajo algunas ideas de Scott Wallace, junto con las notas de publicación de Etoys 4 que detallan los cambios que encontrarás. La nueva Vitrina Squeakland es especialmente interesante. Todos pueden ahora compartir sus proyectos en nuestro sitio web directamente desde Etoys, donde la comunidad Etoys puede así beneficiarse con los muchos sorprendentes y útiles ejemplos disponibles. Por favor explora la vitrina y comparte tus proyectos con nosotros. Deseamos oír de tí! Otra cosa, si no anotaste tu nombre en lista de Squeakers, considera agregarlo. Mientras escribo esto, más de 180 personas desde 36 países ya lo hicieron, lo que realmente muestra el entusiasmo y el alcance de Etoys alrededor del mundo. Etoys 4 and the new Showcaseby Timothy Falconer![]() Below you'll find some thoughts by Scott Wallace, along with the Etoys 4 release notes which detail the changes you'll find. Of special interest is the new Squeakland Showcase. Everyone can now share their projects directly from Etoys to our website, where the Etoys community can then benefit from the many surprising and useful Etoys examples that are available. Please explore the showcase and share your projects with us. We want to hear from you! Also, if you haven't signed our Squeakers list, consider adding your name. As I write this, more than 175 people from 35 countries have signed, which really shows the enthusiasm and reach of Etoys throughout the world. Etoys 4 y la nueva Vitrinaby Timothy Falconer![]() Encontrarás más abajo algunas ideas de Scott Wallace, junto con las notas de publicación de Etoys 4 que detallan los cambios que encontrarás. La nueva Vitrina Squeakland es especialmente interesante. Todos pueden ahora compartir sus proyectos en nuestro sitio web directamente desde Etoys, donde la comunidad Etoys puede así beneficiarse con los muchos sorprendentes y útiles ejemplos disponibles. Por favor explora la vitrina y comparte tus proyectos con nosotros. Deseamos oír de tí! Otra cosa, si no anotaste tu nombre en lista de Squeakers, considera agregarlo. Mientras escribo esto, más de 180 personas desde 36 países ya lo hicieron, lo que realmente muestra el entusiasmo y el alcance de Etoys alrededor del mundo. Squeak Etoys 4 Release Notes![]() Please join us! ShowcaseThe biggest change to Etoys and the Squeakland website is our new project showcase. You may now share projects directly from Etoys to the Squeakland website. Simply click the Save button, give project details, and choose "My Squeakland" as the save location. To get a showcase account, visit http://squeakland.org/action/signup.You can then access your project from the Squeakland website or directly within Etoys itself, using the Load button. This allows you to use the website as a central place to store your Etoys projects, whether you wish to make them public or not. When you first upload a project, it's marked private, which means only you or your friends may see it. (Friends functionality will be added later this year.) You can then choose to make your project public by clicking "make public" on the project page. After being reviewed by other users for inappropriate content, your project will then become visible to everyone. Please help us show off the best Etoys projects! Etoys-To-GoThe next big change is called "Etoys-To-Go", which is a new way to install and use Etoys. Simply choose Etoys-To-Go from the download page instead of Windows, Mac, or Linux. You'll then have a portable Etoys that works on any computer that can be easily copied from machine to machine, without the added installation step. Even better, you can run Etoys-To-go directly from a USB flash drive, which means you can use Etoys on any computer without getting permission from system administrators. Your project files are saved back to the USB stick, so you can quickly save and run on your way to school. Unfortunately, Etoys-To-Go does not include our browser plugin, so if you want to browse projects on the web, you'll still need to download and install the usual Windows, Mac, or Linux version. Project files can be easily exchanged between the Etoys-To-Go, Mac, Windows, and Linux versions.License CleanEtoys 4 is now "license clean", which means it conforms to the requirements of free and open source systems, such as the various Linux distributions. In 1996, Apple released Squeak under their own license. In 2006, Apple relicensed the Squeak core under the Apache 2.0 license, thanks to Steve Jobs, Alan Kay, and the lawyers involved. Soon after, Viewpoints Research collected written relicensing agreements from several hundred contributors under the MIT license, thanks to Kim Rose and the Squeak community volunteers. Finally, all code in Etoys not explicitly covered by a relicensing agreement was removed, rewritten, or reverted to an earlier version, thanks primarily to the efforts of Yoshiki Ohshima. The result of this hard work is that Squeak Etoys is now completely free and open source, which means it can be used and modified by anyone in the world for whatever purpose they imagine.Improvements
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Great Hope for the Futureby Scott Wallace![]() Throughout the 2009 transition, Viewpointers were involved on an almost daily basis with the software team. Etoys 4 marks the end of that formal involvement. Many of us will continue as ordinary, contributing members of the Squeak Etoys community on a volunteer basis, but the system and the vision and the future of Etoys are now entirely in the hands of Squeakland Foundation, and thus, more than ever, in the hands of the broader community itself. For those of us who have been involved with Etoys for many years, it is a poignant moment. Since the beginning, a small core group of us at Viewpoints Research have always had ultimate responsibility for Squeak Etoys -- the code, the decisions, the releases. Passing those powers and responsibilities on will not be entirely painless for us, but it's a goal of Viewpoints to spin out research prototypes beyond our lab. It's also the right thing to do, given the recent increase in Etoys usage due to OLPC. Several things give me great hope that the future of Etoys is bright. Foremost is the promise of the new website, particularly the Showcase, with its "featured" projects vetted by the education team and with the ability for children and adults to save and share their projects on the site. The content and evolution of the Showcase will comprise a centerpiece and gathering place for our community. We will all benefit and learn from the sharing of interesting projects. Secondly, people in the community have started posting code fixes and enhancements to our software tracker, and the new etoys-dev mailing list has been active. And lastly, witnessing the commitment and strength of people in the community, beginning with Tim and Rita, and continuing through our strong teams of educators, business people, and software writers, and ultimately with the passion of our hardy, worldwide community of users. All of these things give me confidence and optimism that Etoys will continue to thrive and inspire for many years to come. ![]() |
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