I would be happy if Pharo as something like this

https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Projects

or

this https://github.com/h4cc/awesome-elixir.

That is not exactly what you have in mind, but I think this can be combined with your meta information.

BW,
Volkert

On 05.10.2015 00:10, Adam wrote:
I move the map into github in textual file for completing it before drawing
it: https://github.com/AdamSadovsky/pharo-family
- Zinc is now inside
- More circles can be added. I generalized it under "position", so You can
change it into something else then "inside image". I dont even know what
bootstrap is (it has to do something with the loading probably, but why it is
important to know from this point of view).

Adam.

Dne Ne 4. října 2015 20:26:57, Ben Coman napsal(a):
Interesting idea.  Some feedback:
* "Zinc" should probably be inside the circle
* "SUnit" seems to have greater emphasis, such that for a moment it
seemed that this was the label for everything in the circle.
* Later it might be interesting to have several circles, showing what
is in bootstrap and the normal Image.

cheers -ben

On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 7:54 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

I just did a quick scatch of some projects, frameworks and concepts
related to Pharo. I did it because I em confused of the cloud of projects
around Pharo and what thay can do.

Maybe somewhere already exists similar list. Maybe in textual form. If so,
please, post it to me.

Image starts in the center where Pharo logo is. Around it, there should be
a core of Pharo (included in the image). Outside of this core, there are
other important projects and frameworks.

Text in ovals should represent main concepts and around them there are
names or logos of projects that are related to them.

Text in rectangles should represents  main attributes of nearby project.

I would also like to draw bigger text or logos of projects that are very
important (or enterprise ready...?).

As you can see, it lacks lots of things (mostly because I draw it very
quick and did not study every projects and every book about Pharo). But
If  anybody have anything to contribute, I will be happy to include them
to this map.

Maybe it will be also better to create this picture through some
visualization based on descriptive syntax of this hierarchy map (like
mind-mapping) :)

Have a nice day,

Adam.



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