I discussed with esteban sooner this summer and we really want to have a process where people can deploy applications and not just code. Now we are not yet there.
Stef On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 9:03 PM, Steven R. Baker <ste...@stevenrbaker.com> wrote: > Heya folks, > > [Please jump on any of my statements that sound crazy: use of Spec, > other assumptions, etc.] > > I'm starting an application in Pharo, using Spec. Basically, a GTD > application in the spirit of nirvanahq, omnifocus, things, nozbe. The > code is working just fine, but I'm left with a lot of questions about > how to organize it. > > First, is there some trick to managing images? Are people using > one-per-project, or one-per-computer? All of the above? Anyone using > PharoLauncher these days? Other tools? > > I'm assuming that the current state of the art is Iceberg; where can I > find a "This is how you should organize your project using Iceberg" > document, blog, book, tutorial, video, or otherwise. > > Once the application is done, I assume I'll want to ship it in a minimal > Pharo image. Is there documentation or prior art on this? > > Finally, is there a way to run and capture keybindings globally? I have > one part of my application (a quick-entry window) which I want summoned > from a global (OS-wide) hotkey. Has this been done before? Or is it not > easy to break the fourth wall, so to speak, and register a global > keybinding from inside the VM? > > Thanks! > > -Steven > > >