Hi Esteban, nice to meet you online. I saw your presentation on UTube.
I found your concept quite intriguing, so I wonder why no one else is interested - besides the notorious lack of popularity that Smalltalk is cursed with, to the unreasonable great benefit of it's fugly spin-offs. I want to check it out, plus, I want to see the new lean CMS that you underpinned it with. Have you encountered or envisioned any drawbacks of your concept, that would hamper any techniques neccessary in contemporary web app programming? Kind regards, basket On 13.3.2018 at 4:49 PM, "Esteban Lorenzano" wrote: On 13 Mar 2018, at 16:06, in_pharo_us...@nym.hush.com wrote: Dear List, I was trying to set up Tide / Amber. I found a Tide version for Pharo 3, but optimistically I tryed to set it up with Pharo 6. Then I went to 5, 4, and then I used 3. I set Tide up according to the instructions, and well, the JSON interface seemed to work fine. This may not be the concern of this list: Then I tried to get Amber running, but I failed. I found no description thatI was able to follow to success. What is the state of Tide? Is it still actively supported, or has it either vanished into a proprietary enterprise or been abandoned? If it went to proprieary, is a successor still available? Has it been abandoned in relation to technical or other shortcomings of the concept? Can anyone help me to get Tide running on Pharo 6? hi, AFAIK, nobody is actively using it (and I should know, since I was one of the developers). Now, the general idea and implementation of Tide was simple and it shouldn’t be much work to make it run on Pharo 6.1 (somethings changed, but I do not think too much in that area). There is still the problem around Amber, but that’s more a question for Amber list, I have no idea of its current status (and on how the amber part of tide would work). cheers!Esteban Kind regards, basket