Very interesting, thanks by share.

Germán.

2011/1/16 Max Leske <[email protected]>:
> Hi Geert
>
> Pharogenesis is my bachelors thesis and I'm still not finished writing it. 
> I'll let you know when I'm finished.
>
> In short: I'm hosting a git repository on github that contains the 
> information from the changes and sources files starting at Squeak version 1 
> up to Squeak 4.0 and Pharo 1.0. The idea is to have a single point of entry 
> to that information so that one could for instance find out about every 
> change to a method back to its creation.
>
> To accomplish this I built an implementation of git called GitFS that uses 
> Filesystem (it's based on GitForSqueak by Tony Garnock-Jones). You can find 
> everything on Squeaksource: http://squeaksource.com/@gUSXOmZmeac-jt63/3ejuPFSA
> In that repo is also the code I use to generate the repository.
>
> Feel free to use the code and the repo but keep in mind that I'm still 
> working on it.
>
> Max
>
>
>
> On 16.01.2011, at 11:38, Geert Claes wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Max, Can you tell us a little bit about pharogenesis?
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>> View this message in context: 
>> http://forum.world.st/pharogenesis-tp3219872p3219893.html
>> Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
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