Le 8/4/15 14:41, kilon alios a écrit :
probably I kinda cheat, I use the smalltalkhub repo as nothing more than a shell for my github repo. I commit to it only my configuration which in turn loads the code from github . I have done this with Ephestos and Nireas , the configuration browsers entries just load the baseline from my github repos this way people who are not familiar with github can load my code from sthub without installing git or learning git but will getting automagically the latest code from my github repos.

pretty cool :)



Its a win win situation and beats having to maintain multiple repos of the same project :) There is also no need to touch the configuration either so all my work is focus just on the github repo. I recently updated to add info to it for the package catalog.

On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 3:07 PM, Sean P. DeNigris <s...@clipperadams.com <mailto:s...@clipperadams.com>> wrote:

    Bump :)


    Sean P. DeNigris wrote
    > for the "Mirror on Github" use case, I wonder if less granularity wouldn't
    > clearly be more appropriate. I read about using chunk format
    (not ideal,
    > but perhaps a bit more readable on the mirror) via Gitocello,
    but loading
    > in Pharo 4.0 broke on the FFI dependency. Any thoughts/suggestions?





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