Hi Offray,
good point! I will keep in mind.
Cheers,
Juraj
> On Aug 10, 2015, at 19:10, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
> wrote:
>
> Hi Juraj,
>
> Coloring is a default on etherpad. Because we're sharing a physical space,
> color let us to find who wrote what to see who is giving advice or is
Hi Juraj,
Coloring is a default on etherpad. Because we're sharing a physical
space, color let us to find who wrote what to see who is giving advice
or is needing help. So yes, is important because it let us learn better.
Chévere que entiendas español :-)
Cheers,
Offray
On 08/08/15 20:33,
Hi Offray,
interesting use case. I can see that Etherpad uses colors to emphasize author
of each line (character). Is it important? Why?
(I understand Spanish.)
Cheers,
Juraj
> 8. 8. 2015 v 19:44, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas :
>
> Hi Juraj,
>
> At the last data week and in the workshops, w
Hi Juraj,
At the last data week and in the workshops, we have an interesting user
case: sharing code snippets between assistants to the workshop. For that
we setup an Etherpad at the beginning of the workshop where we share
notes and code snippets by their url on http://ws.stfx.eu. This has
w
Hi!
It is great that people are interested in sharing information between images.
GTChatter was the first try and we will come with a new solution.
What is the most urgent information you want to share between images? Source
code?
I am curious about your use cases: Do you want to share inform
Peter Uhnák wrote
> If you paste that link into GTSpotter, it automatically offers you the
> option to open playground on it (eg. try
> pasting into GTSpotter http://ws.stfx.eu/923KR0YD1BRU ).
[OT]Wow![/OT]
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Cheers,
Sean
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On 8/6/15, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
> Something I do since years is to have my own cross-image-shared package
> cache or explicit directory-based monticello repository (added to your
> projects) where I have everything. Then, you can simply commit to your
> local directory based monticello rep
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 7:43 PM, Sebastian Heidbrink
wrote:
> Hi Mariano,
>
> that is what I do, too.
> I mean a case where I sit next to somebody and he uses his own computer
> and we dabble around.
> After a while one sometimes want to just provide the other with some
> snippets or classes just
Although this would work better for scripts than classes. (Unless you could
push fileouts through GTChatter).
Peter
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Peter Uhnák wrote:
> On PharoDays, there was a demo of GTChatter (
> https://youtu.be/Nmcou_5um2s?t=22m18s ), but it was just prototype, I
> don't
On PharoDays, there was a demo of GTChatter (
https://youtu.be/Nmcou_5um2s?t=22m18s ), but it was just prototype, I don't
think it's currently being developed. But maybe it could serve as a bases
for code sharing between images/users.
If anything you could simply push your code to http://ws.stfx.e
Hi Sven,
thank you! I will check it out.
I'll have such situation more and more often.
I'll let you know when I might have extended the code by some addons
Sebastian
On 2015-08-06 3:26 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
On 07 Aug 2015, at 00:13, Sebastian Heidbrink wrote:
Is there a in-image m
Hi Mariano,
that is what I do, too.
I mean a case where I sit next to somebody and he uses his own computer
and we dabble around.
After a while one sometimes want to just provide the other with some
snippets or classes just implemented.
Email and USB stick are not always an option...
Sebasti
> On 07 Aug 2015, at 00:13, Sebastian Heidbrink wrote:
>
> Is there a in-image monticello server available that would mimic a repository
> server?
Yes, it is called ZnMonticelloServerDelegate - it is meant as an example, but
it works.
Something I do since years is to have my own cross-image-shared package
cache or explicit directory-based monticello repository (added to your
projects) where I have everything. Then, you can simply commit to your
local directory based monticello report and load it in the other
image..quite simple.
Hi again,
I find my self more and more often showing others Pharo and very often
it might be great to just push code changes from one image directly to
another.
Is there a in-image monticello server available that would mimic a
repository server?
I already thought about webannouncements as
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