> > In the end the important thing is the code itself and the fact you share > it , the fact it is open source and the fact it adds another very useful > tool into Pharo's arsenal. I add it to pharo wiki -> https://github.com/ > SquareBracketAssociates/PharoWiki/blob/master/contents/projects.md
Thank's 2017-08-23 11:44 GMT+02:00 Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com>: > The usual bikeshed problem :) > > I use all crazy names for my projects , after all I laugh at people that > complain about weird names using a language named after the greek word for > lighthouse. But then weird names for programming languages seems to be > mandatory in the computing world. > > And dont even get me started on the term Object Orientated Programming > which must be one of the worst terms I have heard and computing is the > champion in worst terminology. > > In the end the important thing is the code itself and the fact you share > it , the fact it is open source and the fact it adds another very useful > tool into Pharo's arsenal. I add it to pharo wiki -> https://github.com/ > SquareBracketAssociates/PharoWiki/blob/master/contents/projects.md > > On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 11:53 AM Denis Kudriashov <dionisi...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi. >> >> In the team we finally agreed on the end name for project. It is now >> TelePharo. >> Prefix "tele" means some action on or by distance. And this is what the >> project is about: to work remotely with Pharo images. >> Not all people like this name. But there are no name which was good for >> everybody. So it was decision. And we now continue with it. >> >> With new name project was moved to github repository >> https://github.com/dionisiydk/TelePharo with all dependencies. Feel free >> to fork and report bugs. >> >> You can find more details in my blog http://dionisiydk.blogspot.fr/ >> 2017/08/pharmide-is-renamed-to-telepharo-and.html. >> >> Best regards, >> Denis >> >