Hi Hernan, I read quickly through the doc. Nice work! I noticed that you used the GTInspector (even with multiple panes at a time). That was a nice surprise :). On this occasion I noticed that you could probably extend the inspector with a couple of dedicated views. For example, on page 35, the AmbiguousCity could present the Cities in a dedicated presentation in the same pane. For example, something like:
gtInspectorCitiesIn: composite <gtInspectorPresentationOrder: 40> composite list title: ‘Cities’; display: [ cities ]; when: [ cities notEmpty ] Thanks for the clarification about the license. I did not see it either in the manual but that must have been because I schemed fast through it. A note for others: AGPL is different than MIT (the typical license for Pharo projects) in that it requires a user to open source any software that uses the AGPL package in some form. There is nothing wrong with it, but you should be aware of the implications. Cheers, Doru > On Sep 6, 2016, at 11:40 AM, Hernán Morales Durand <hernan.mora...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi Stephan, > > 2016-09-06 2:52 GMT-03:00 Stephan Eggermont <step...@stack.nl>: > On 06/09/16 06:24, Hernán Morales Durand wrote: > > I am happy to announce the release of Territorial, a new Smalltalk > library for Geographical Information Retrieval in geopolitical objects. > > Nice. Please tell us about your license choice > > > License of the library is AGPL v3 (it is in the Notes and disclaimers of the > manual) > License of the documentation is CC BY-SA 3.0 > > Cheers, > > Hernán > > Stephan > > > > -- www.tudorgirba.com www.feenk.com “Live like you mean it."