Keith Hodges wrote:
> 
> Squeaksource is the place to manage the source that makes up a project.
> You can also set up your own repositories (with ftp for example), much
> like other scm tools.
> 
> SqueakMap/Universes/ and Sake/Packages are places to publish the
> end results of projects, for others to load.
> 
> SqueakMap - is intended to be the directory of all packages, but it
> doesn't support dependencies.
> 
> Universes - has packages with dependencies targeted for a specific
> version of squeak.
> 
> Sake/Packages
>     - has package definitions browseable in a standard class browser
>     - supports dependencies
>     - supports unloading
>     - load current published / or latest beta code it can find
> 
> hope this helps clarify our murky world
> 
> Keith
> 

Thanks Keith, I had not heard of Sake before ... other than it being a
beautiful Japanese beverage :)

All these things do seem to serve a different purpose.  Would it be an idea
to simplify things a bit to make it easier to collaborate, share and
innovate?
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