Hi all,
I was recently working on a project called SPM (Squeak Project Manager). It's an application to manage squeak projects, with: - a Monticello repository accessible from the website - a tracking system including a timeline, roadmap, milestones and tickets (or issues) - a wiki - news (or blog) - an interface to Monticello, which allows you to browse the code online, with bookmarkable urls Each user also has a personal page, with an editable todo, a list of all tickets assigned to him, and the list of the recent events in the timeline. It's not finished yet, but we already use it for Scribo: http://scribo.bioskop.fr SPM is based on Aida/Scribo, and will be released under MIT licence. Please tell me what you think. Cheers! Nico -- Nicolas Petton http://nico.bioskop.fr ___ ooooooo OOOOOOOOO |Smalltalk| OOOOOOOOO ooooooo \ / [|] -------------------------------- Ma clé PGP est disponible ici : http://nico.bioskop.fr/pgp-key.html _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida signature.asc (204 bytes) Download Attachment |
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> Hi all, > > I was recently working on a project called SPM (Squeak Project Manager). > It's an application to manage squeak projects, with: > > - a Monticello repository accessible from the website > - a tracking system including a timeline, roadmap, milestones and > tickets (or issues) > - a wiki > - news (or blog) > - an interface to Monticello, which allows you to browse the code > online, with bookmarkable urls > > Each user also has a personal page, with an editable todo, a list of all > tickets assigned to him, and the list of the recent events in the > timeline. > > It's not finished yet, but we already use it for Scribo: > http://scribo.bioskop.fr > > SPM is based on Aida/Scribo, and will be released under MIT licence. > > Please tell me what you think. Hello Nicolas, I think this looks great. I very much prefer the community using its own tools whenever possible. And I see little reason for the Squeak community to use Trac, GForge, Mantis, ..., when we have the opportunity to do better. Those tools are fine in their context and for their people. But Smalltalkers have a different vision, a different view of the world. Squeaksource is an available tool. I don't know what its limits or features are. But it drives me nuts. I hate going to a page that looks like this: (clicking on a link) http://www.squeaksource.com/Seaside.html and immediately in my browser address bar it looks like this: http://www.squeaksource.com/@JUdO3jUJUhe0Kz2A/oDQ8OLiH To me that is not a true bookmarkable URL. Yes by definition I can use the first and always get the correct page. But still... If you must have the yuck at the end I would rather it be at the end of the original URL http://www.squeaksource.com/Seaside.html/@JUdO3jUJUhe0Kz2A/oDQ8OLiH At least there we would have some consistency. Thanks for providing this valuable option to the community. I hope it becomes widely adopted and used. And that the community contributes back code and ideas so that it can grow and improve. It also demonstrates Scribo well. Good job. Jimmie Houchin _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida |
Le jeudi 15 mai 2008 à 09:26 -0500, Jimmie Houchin a écrit : > Nicolas Petton wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I was recently working on a project called SPM (Squeak Project Manager). > > It's an application to manage squeak projects, with: > > > > - a Monticello repository accessible from the website > > - a tracking system including a timeline, roadmap, milestones and > > tickets (or issues) > > - a wiki > > - news (or blog) > > - an interface to Monticello, which allows you to browse the code > > online, with bookmarkable urls > > > > Each user also has a personal page, with an editable todo, a list of all > > tickets assigned to him, and the list of the recent events in the > > timeline. > > > > It's not finished yet, but we already use it for Scribo: > > http://scribo.bioskop.fr > > > > SPM is based on Aida/Scribo, and will be released under MIT licence. > > > > Please tell me what you think. > > > Hello Nicolas, > > I think this looks great. I very much prefer the community using its own > tools whenever possible. And I see little reason for the Squeak > community to use Trac, GForge, Mantis, ..., when we have the opportunity > to do better. > > Those tools are fine in their context and for their people. But > Smalltalkers have a different vision, a different view of the world. > > Squeaksource is an available tool. I don't know what its limits or > features are. But it drives me nuts. I hate going to a page that looks > like this: (clicking on a link) > > http://www.squeaksource.com/Seaside.html > > and immediately in my browser address bar it looks like this: > > http://www.squeaksource.com/@JUdO3jUJUhe0Kz2A/oDQ8OLiH > > To me that is not a true bookmarkable URL. Yes by definition I can use > the first and always get the correct page. But still... If you must have > the yuck at the end I would rather it be at the end of the original URL > > http://www.squeaksource.com/Seaside.html/@JUdO3jUJUhe0Kz2A/oDQ8OLiH > > At least there we would have some consistency. > > Thanks for providing this valuable option to the community. I hope it > becomes widely adopted and used. And that the community contributes back > code and ideas so that it can grow and improve. > > It also demonstrates Scribo well. > > Good job. Nico -- Nicolas Petton http://nico.bioskop.fr ___ ooooooo OOOOOOOOO |Smalltalk| OOOOOOOOO ooooooo \ / [|] -------------------------------- Ma clé PGP est disponible ici : http://nico.bioskop.fr/pgp-key.html _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida signature.asc (204 bytes) Download Attachment |
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