Thanks!

On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 4:29 PM, Peter Uhnák <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the recording, I wasn't able to attend so it's good to at least
> hear about the current state of things.
>
> Peter
>
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 7:37 PM, Dimitris Chloupis <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> And for those that were not able to attend the voice meeting here you can
>> find the recording so you can listen to it at your convenience
>>
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1404140/Pharo%20Voice%20
>> Meetings/PharoVR1.ogg
>>
>> Have fun :)
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 8:23 PM stepharo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys
>>>
>>> I tried to take some notes of the discussion and report of effort made
>>> by esteban
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> VM works
>>> ========
>>>      - migrating our source to opensmalltalk vm 80% of our source
>>>          - keybindings enhancement
>>>          - shift key pressed
>>>          - library symbols
>>>      - change our cmake maker -> plain makefiles
>>>      - port our process (running all the tests)
>>>      - new VMs will get out
>>>      - ARM VM is under dev and started to run.
>>>      - migration planned for end of week of next weeks
>>>
>>>      - right now able to build
>>>          32 and 64 on mac and linux.
>>>          plan with mid october.
>>>
>>>      - for windows
>>>      - We will produce assert vm to help people to find problems.
>>>
>>>      - Sierra support is coming.
>>>          - openssl
>>>          It will come after the end of the merge finished.
>>>
>>>      - FFI bug about the Athens canvas.
>>>
>>>      - FT bug is getting on the radar and esteban suspects that the bug
>>>      is in the C plugin. We plan to throw away the FT plugin.
>>>      If people want to help please have a look at thibaultRaffaillac
>>>      bindings.
>>>
>>>      - Pharo is using different VM functionalities so sometimes we are
>>> going
>>>      on unfrequented paths.
>>>
>>>      - Threaded FFI will come after 64, ARM, two bugs
>>>      Probably beginning of the year.
>>>
>>>
>>> Iceberg
>>> ========
>>>      here is the log that nicolas sent to our internal mailing-list
>>>
>>> ### Last week:
>>> - Improved travis support, working on having all green tests in travis,
>>> still 4 to go.
>>> - Extending libgit support.
>>> - Support for synchronizing an Iceberg repository with code that was
>>> loaded with gitfiletree (was not working, as reported by Norbert).
>>> - Fixed some bugs (see
>>> https://github.com/npasserini/iceberg/milestone/7?closed=1)
>>>
>>>
>>> ### This week (starting 2016-09-26):
>>>
>>> - Finish having all tests running on travis.
>>> - Better management of ssh keys (which in turn is required for travis
>>> working correctly).
>>> - Also I would like to add some little GUI details that bother me in
>>> daily work (such as remembering common options, highlighting outdated
>>> repositories, or opening repositories from spotter).
>>>
>>> I think that this might take the whole week. After that I plan to add
>>> basic support synchronizing against code that was loaded from any
>>> repository. With that finished, we could release v0.3
>>>
>>> After that, the plan for v0.4 is to make libgit our default backend, and
>>> make gitfiletree dependencies optional.
>>> - I am pretty close to have all tests running for libgit again, then we
>>> should try to use libgit as backend for the UI. But in that process also
>>> improve test coverage so that we minimize dependence on manual
>>> verification of the UI.
>>> - Remodularice in order to separate gitfiletree dependencies, so we will
>>> be able to use Iceberg without loading ossubprocess (or gitfiletree).
>>> - That will require also to write an independent cypress reader/writer,
>>> because the current one inherits from gitfiletree.
>>>
>>> If we have all this, I think that we could have a version that could be
>>> included in the base image, probably in the second half of october.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>

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