For the record, we will hand in monday a proposal (was rejected last year) to 
engineer a good git support for Pharo (but not to expose
end-user to command line git idiosyncrasies. Now we should cross our fingers. I 
spent my vacations rewriting it and I hope that I should not 
have just do something else.

Stef

PS: if someone has 10 engineers to lend to me for a couple of years, Pharo will 
look really different and cooler. 



>> 
>> oh yes… I do not think that’s the way to go: having a repository-cache at 
>> the side of the image looks like the correct approach :)
> 
> The current package-cache has ways to trip you that are really fun (not :(:() 
> when using git and branches...
> 
> With the current approach in gitfiletree, it's really easy to work with 
> github or with any other git server setup, even in a multi-language / 
> multi-user project (I've done C + Pharo and Ocaml + Pharo with it).
> 
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