Hi Stef, 2018-04-20 7:09 GMT+00:00 Stephane Ducasse <stepharo.s...@gmail.com>: > The underlying questions (sorry for people that need subtitles) are: > > - how do we have a central place to declare projects > - right now in Smalltalkhub/list is a nice way to find projects > with the move to github > we should get a central place > > Christophe has been working on project repository and we should check > what he has. > @Christophe? > > - how do we make sure that we can validated (I can load this version > of XMLParser in that version of Pharo) > -- in this version of Pharo what is the latest working version of this package > > - if people do not maintain/add "configuration" into the catalog what > is the point? > -- How can we ease the participation to the catalog? Esteban I do not > care about the format. > Do you think that editing STON is easier than a class? I think that we > should have a button. > Look people do not care about posting their project into the repo. > May be we need a crawler? > >
That's why I try to do with PI https://github.com/hernanmd/pi It's 100% command-line, which I know smalltalkers don't love. However after working with Python, R, Perl, etc. I saw the world expects a pretty standard package installation pattern. I feel (outsider) people really don't care if there is a Catalog, StHub, PepeHub. Please everyone feel free to fork and add/fix anything you need from PI. Hernan > @Peter no cargo is not dead now christophe cannot fix all the time the > PharoLauncher and make progress > on Cargo -> Pakbot > And yes I really want to have something that we can use soon. > > - Needed immediate actions: > -- support baselineOf > -- how could we make sure that we can publish in multiple repo? (After > this is just a copy so I click on the package > and say copy to). > > What else. > @thierry the story I do not use the catalog because the icons are not > understandable is not really good to me. > > > Stef > > > On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 8:46 AM, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> why to kill it? >> right now we do not have a replacement. >> >> Esteban >> >>> On 19 Apr 2018, at 08:42, Stephane Ducasse <stepharo.s...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi guys >>> >>> What do we do with it? >>> What alternatives? >>> >>> Stef >>> >> >> >