Hi,

so that's not exactly what i had in mind. In a portable git interface for 
Smalltalk code, menticello would be an optional plugin (just like store, envy, 
sts or whatever), but it would be self contained with a clever api to implant 
it into a dialect. Let's call it "git native" with plugs for dialects...

Joachim

Goubier Thierry <thierry.goub...@cea.fr> schrieb:

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>
>Le 04/02/2014 14:34, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit :
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>> On 04 Feb 2014, at 14:31, Joachim Tuchel <jtuc...@objektfabrik.de> wrote:
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>>> * An interface to manage Smalltalk source code in GIT with tools for 
>>> merging etc. - with Portability as a primary design goal (Cypress sure is 
>>> the place to start from)
>>
>> That already exists, in Thierry's work, right ? He recently posted about 
>> this...
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>I have the base git support... I carefully avoided the "tools for 
>merging" part :P
>
>Anybody who has done merges with git, especially on Monticello packages 
>under filetree format, will understand why :(
>
>(I tend to merge under Monticello and recommit instead. Works very well, 
>but doesn't register as a merge for git. It's something I'd like to 
>solve eventually, one day...)
>
>Thierry
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