On 2 June 2012 17:01, David T. Lewis <[email protected]> wrote: > > <OT> > IMHO more people need to learn how to write small plugins. It is important > for modularity and reliability, and for trying new VM experiments without > waiting for a "VM guru" to help. Maybe you can also provide a way for > people to add their experimental plugins to the Jenkins builds too, so > that they can be made quickly available to anyone with an interest. > </OT> > > Dave
yes, i would wellcome that. And if you know, for instance we got this lately: https://ci.lille.inria.fr/pharo/view/Cog/job/CogDroid/ but sometimes i feel like crying it the desert. 1. There's not many people who can be attracted in hacking VM(s) 2. And even among those who can, not many feel excited about idea of improving and reimplementing it The principle "don't fix it if it not broken" works pretty well in VM domain , because of factor of 10 in having fun & time spent when hacking smalltalk code vs hacking VM code. -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko.
