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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> squeak-list
squeak-list
Re: An idea, crazy or not? (Re: Very bad about Squeak in blogosfere)
by goran other posts by this author
Aug 13 2007 4:25AM messages near this date
Re: An idea, crazy or not? (Re: Very bad about Squeak in blogosfere) | Re: An idea, crazy or not? (Re: Very bad about Squeak in blogosfere)
Hi!

"Igor Stasenko" <siguctua@[...].com>  wrote:
>  This 'uber' tool will require some centralized server to store and
>  exchange deltas.

The idea was to try and not reimplement these particular wheels.

We set up a server that syncs streams from all over the globe (probably
using rsync and possibly a slew of other transports) - and then we all
can just use rsync to mirror that server down onto our laptops.

Thus - the Smalltalk side of it just sees a file tree on localhost.
KISS.

>  Its also would nice to have some 'feedback' mechanism, like accompany
>  delta with tests and authomatically report delta authors on how well
>  his delta works with particular image.

Yes, and we should not underestimate emails as feedback mechanism. :)
If each Delta and/or stream has an email address associated it will be
easy to send comments back.
And some streams would then use a mailinglist address.

Exactly how we could use tests in this setup I have no specific opinion
about - but it would surely be an important part.

The whole thing is a simple idea really:

	Make it TRIVIAL to share code changes and to get them. No memberships,
permissions etc needed.

The Changesets and their tools did have a lot of nice attributes. Like
for example being able to work, work, work and then using a dual change
sorter easily pick out the work into different changesets (commits).

regards, G�ran
Thread:
Janko Mivsek
Jason Johnson
John M McIntosh
Colin Putney
Andreas Raab
goran
Brad Fuller
Juan Vuletich
Keith Hodges
Jason Johnson
Igor Stasenko
goran
Igor Stasenko
Edgar J. De Cleene
Jason Johnson
Edgar J. De Cleene
Hilaire Fernandes
Andreas Raab
Hilaire Fernandes
Stephane Ducasse
goran
tim Rowledge
Blake
Ivan Tomek
Craig Latta
Ron Teitelbaum
Craig Latta
Ivan Tomek
Stephane Ducasse
John Almberg
Todd Blanchard
Klaus D. Witzel
Bakki Kudva

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