> I was thinking in terms of Slime for Seaside.
> One PhD student is working on rule and I was thinking that it would be fun to 
> have a kind of 
> Metacello checker.
>       do you have some rule of thumb where to look for potential problems?
>       Because it can be a fun experience.

I had this idea of a checker for Metacello (that can be used with Versionner 
before committing), but never got the traction to do it. 
Some rules:
  - two packages in a graph of dependencies may rely on a different version of 
a third package
  - identifying cycles in packages
  - very important: checking whether the dependencies defined in Metacello 
matches with the actual source code. Said in other words, do I miss some 
dependencies in a configuration?

Cheers,
Alexandre

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