So MapClassic does run on macOS 9 through 68k emulation. No color icons it seems, so I'll look into that.

v1 will release without color in the maps though. I'll see what to do and whether it's realistic to maintain both a CodeWarrior project and a THINK C project. I still want to primarly develop it on the SE/30.

#vintagemac #macapps #classicmac #wardleymapping #wardleymaps

there's still some work left to do, but MapClassic is pretty usable. I expect a 1.0 release this month. Still need to test system 6, performance, and add color icons.

Last screenshot is the same map rendered by the modern Map renderer. The placements are a bit different because of the font sizes, but otherwise pretty much the same.

#wardleymapping #wardleymaps #classicmac #vintagemac #system7

Map for Linux is now available on Flathub!

https://flathub.org/en/apps/systems.tranquil.Map

For your Linux wardley mapping needs.

#linux #linuxapps #wardleymapping #wardleymaps

Install Map on Linux | Flathub

Wardley Map Editor

It's out! Map for linux is now available (https://map.tranquil.systems/map-for-linux)

What is it: A Wardley Map editor using the wmap syntax for Linux. (GTK4, AGPL3)

It joins the family of wmap tooling that include a native macOS application, cli tool, and fedwiki plugin. (see: https://map.tranquil.systems)

Available as a Flatpak for aarch64 and x86_64
(Plus .deb for trixie/forky, .rpm for fedora 42,43,rawhide, an arch .pkg, and an .AppImage)

#linux #linuxapps #wardleymapping #opensource

map — wardley maps for linux — home

Map is a wardley map editor for linux that uses a simple language to easily create and edit maps.

Fun day with THINK C! Map will be one of the first apps to release a 68k version *after* the apple silicon version.

I'm surprised that the C parser and QuickDraw renderer actually run fast enough on the SE/30.

There's still a bunch of cosmetic improvements to the renderer, and *a lot* of basic things (a menu, keyboard shortcuts, working scrollbar arrows). But It's nice to see the parser running.

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Actually making progress on map for linux. I picked up the original codebase and used wmap-parser-rust and wmap-renderer-rust!

It'll take a bit to get feature parity, but a working first version might come in a few days :D

#linuxapps #linux #wardleymapping #wardleymaps

wiki-plugin-wmap is now available!

A plugin for federated wiki that allows you to render wardley maps from wmap syntax.

You can check it out here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/wiki-plugin-wmap

* example:: https://wiki.r.bdr.sh/view/welcome-visitors/view/about-wmap-plugin
* fedwiki: http://fed.wiki.org/view/welcome-visitors
* wmap syntax: https://map.tranquil.systems/wmap-language/

#wiki #fedwiki #wardleymapping #wardleymaps

Pretty happy to reach this point for the wmap #fedwiki plugin.

It took a while to understand the plugin format, but I think wiki-plugin-markdown and wiki-plugin-graphviz werevery helpful.

I'll have to go through my code again and simplify, as I included a lot of things I didn't actually understand.

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Now available: version 4.3.0 of Map, the wardley map app for macOS!

- New: Now with iCloud Drive collaboration support
- Under the hood: It now uses a new parser + a tree-sitter based syntax highlighter.

Check it out over here: https://map.tranquil.systems

#wardleymapping #wardleymaps #macapps #macos #freesoftware

map — wardley maps for mac — home

Map is a wardley map editor for macOS that uses a simple language to easily create and edit maps.

#TeamTopologies meets #DDD and #WardleyMapping: Together with Nina Siessegger and Susanne Kaiser, we put the "Architecture for Flow" methodology into practice to reshape our engineering organization at Pirate Ship. #CaseStudy #EngineeringManagement

https://teamtopologies.com/industry-examples/reteaming-for-fast-flow-a-case-study-from-pirate-ship

Reteaming for Fast Flow: A Case Study from Pirate Ship Software GmbH — Team Topologies - Organizing for fast flow of value

This case study, Reteaming for Fast Flow , outlines how Pirate Ship Software GmbH , a cloud-based shipping software company, successfully reorganized its Hamburg development team to support significant growth. Faced with scaling limits, unclear domain ownership, and excessive cognitive load across

Team Topologies - Organizing for fast flow of value