this search: https://github.com/search?q=useCypressPropertiesFile&ref=advsearch&type=Code <https://github.com/search?q=useCypressPropertiesFile&ref=advsearch&type=Code>
will retrieve all projects in github using cypress files format, which is fairly true are mostly Pharo compatible. Or cypress compatible, but cypress is used by the same groups that before committed packages on sthub, ss3 and ss, so is more or less the same :) btw, there are already more than 5k repos. But for some reason some repos appear double… Well, this query can be improved for sure :) We can do a small tool to list/query repositories inside pharo too. But in general, none of this will avoid the need of having a tool like the catalog: a central repository of projects. cheers, Esteban > On 13 May 2017, at 09:55, Thierry Goubier <[email protected]> wrote: > > Le 13/05/2017 à 09:46, Stephane Ducasse a écrit : >> I was more talking about the other projects :) >> the projects of everybody because for Pharo itself it is more or less easy. > > A pharo contributors organisation, an umbrella for all projects (or forks) > that one want to associate with Pharo. > > Thierry > >> On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 9:32 AM, Thierry Goubier >> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Le 13/05/2017 à 09:01, Stephane Ducasse a écrit : >> >> Hi guys >> >> right now many people publish their software on SmalltalkHUB, >> SS3 and >> Squeaksource >> and this is handy to find something. >> >> >> I hope that we will release soon the package repository that >> christophe >> was developing but >> now I'm wondering if we as a community should follow a pattern >> to help? >> >> git freaks do you have suggestions >> >> >> A github organization for Pharo and for contributors. Like >> SquareBraquetsAssociates. >> >> Thierry >> >> >> >> Stef >> >> >> >> > >
