On 7 September 2012 12:15, Camillo Bruni <[email protected]> wrote:
> who will help?
>
> max and I, stimulated by ESUG, worked on the latest version of FS-Git to make 
> it stable again.
> we are very close to have a complete set of git tools written in pharo ready!
>
> missing
> =======
> - a better mc integration
> - a cypress compatible fileout format
> - complete interaction with the git protocol
> - a direct way to commit stuff
>
> as always my time is somewhat limited as well and we're the only two 
> developers working on it...
>
> The current work is available here:
> http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/FSGit-Experimental.html
> https://github.com/dalehenrich/FSGit

That's great news, Camillo!

Is it at all possible to try separate (or keep separate) the core of
the Git-facing stuff from the UI code? Like - and I say this without
having looked at the structure of FS-Git, so feel free to yell at me
if necessary - keeping the UI code in a separate package: FSGit-Core
and FSGit-UI or whatever.

When moving code between Squeak and Pharo this is by far the most
painful part of the port. Well, it's not just Squeak that I'm thinking
of: so many projects would be useful in headless circumstances, and it
would be really nice to be able to not depend on UI code when you
don't need it.

(Having had a look, I see that GitSmartHtppProtocol might have a typo
in its name?)

frank

> best
> cami

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