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- Entertainment - Anything making you smile!
- Games - In games you try beat yourself or an opponent.
- Classic - Chess, Othello, Minesw... nah.
- Puzzles - A puzzle is something you either solve or don't. :-)
- Squeak distribution - Distributed base images (beside official Squeak) that packages can require.
- Squeak - The official distribution of Squeak.
- Croquet - A 3D collaborative environment on top of Squeak. And more.
- Compatibility level - The level of backwards compatibility of the release.
- Development tools - Add-on development tools for Squeak.
- Package type - Kind of package, domain independent classification.
- Package removal - Code removing a package from the image posted for review. It is meant for the update stream and is temporarily on SqueakMap.
- Image large fix - A larger fix of the image posted for review. It is meant for the update stream and is temporarily on SqueakMap.
- Image large enhancement - A large enhancement of the image posted for review. It is meant for the update stream and is temporarily on SqueakMap.
- Image large refactoring - A larger refactoring of the image posted for review. It is meant for the update stream and is temporarily on SqueakMap.
- Static load script - A .st script for loading packages using SqueakMap.Produces the same result each time.
- Dynamic load script - A .st script for loading packages using SqueakMap. Must not produce the same result each time.
- Package tests - A package containing the tests for another package.
- Package format - The format of the package.
- Simple filein - A '.st' or '.cs' (changeset) standard filein. Optionally gzipped with extra extension '.gz'.
- DVS - A '.st' compatible filein format for use with DVS. Optionally gzipped with extra extension '.gz'.
- Squeak Archive - A '.sar' file which is a zip-file following certain conventions.
- Project - A '.pr' file for Squeak projects.
- Monticello - A '.mcz' file format for use with Monticello. It is gzipped.
- Translation - A '.tra' or '.translation' file holding translations to another language. Optionally gzipped with extra extension '.gz'.
- Class libraries - Class libraries for Squeak to use for development
- Applications - Applications written in Squeak intended for regular nonprogramming users
- Licenses - The registered licenses of the packages
- MIT - The MIT license is like BSD without the advertising clause. As free as it gets, suitable for cross Smalltalk 100% reuse. The recommended license for Squeak since the 4.0 release.
- SqueakL + MIT - Dual licensed under both SqueakL and MIT. This enables both base Squeak inclusion and 100% reuse. Recommended prior to 4.0.
- SqueakL - The original license of Squeak from Apple. Obsolete since Squeak 4.0 (which only accepts MIT contributions). SqueakL is not recommended to be used for new projects.
- LGPL - GNU Lesser General Public License. Only suitable for plugins.
- GPL - GNU General Public License. Not suitable for Squeak.
- APSL2 - The second license available from Apple for the original Squeak 1.1 release, 23rd september 1996.
- New BSD - The BSD license without the advertising clause, but including the no endorsement clause.
- Other License -
- Squeak versions - List of official Squeak versions to indicate compatibility.
- Package group - Different groupings of packages.
- Maturity level - Describes the level of maturity of the package.
- Bleeding edge - Hardly runnable, full of bugs! For developers only.
- Alpha - Useable by daredevils. Probably still full of bugs.
- Beta - Useable but still not stable, probably has bugs.
- Stable - Useable by all. Bugs are rare.
- Rock solid - Useable and hasn't had bugs for a long time.
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