I have another project coming up, and I have free reign over the tech
stack. I am gonna use Pharo, but I'd like to spend my up front time on this
project figuring out the things I usually wait until the end to do. One of
these issues is setting up gemstones.

I would like to use GsDevKit_home, but I want to make sure that the use
case I am envisioning is in keeping what this package is set up to do.

My vision is something like:
- Deploy a stone to remote production server.
- Develop in the latest version of Pharo on my local machine, keeping my
project in git.
- When it's time to deploy,  use tODE client to tell the production server
to grab the latest code, and we're done.

Does this sound reasonable?

Also, one thing that I find invaluable in troubleshooting applications
written using relational databases is to be able to be able to just dump
the production database and load it up on my local machine. Is this
possible using gemstones?

Thanks!



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