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Gerhard Obermann
Is there no repository for WebTools?


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Re: WebTools Repository

James Foster-8
By 'repository' I assume you mean a public place to share contributions (rather than a pre-built extent). As to sharing contributions, we hadn't gotten that far (still being beta, and I'm expecting a good bit of refactoring of the existing stuff).

What sort of repository would be appropriate? It isn't really Monticello-type files. Something like code.google.com? I truly hadn't thought this through yet (though the design intended the flexibility of add-ons), so ideas are welcome!

James


From: "Gerhard Obermann" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 1:11:04 AM
Subject: [GS/SS Beta] WebTools Repository

Is there no repository for WebTools?


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Re: WebTools Repository

Monty Williams-3
Since it's text files, we could add a git repo on github. Contributors could fork it and send us pull requests.

-- Monty


From: "James Foster" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 6:17:03 AM
Subject: Re: [GS/SS Beta] WebTools Repository

By 'repository' I assume you mean a public place to share contributions (rather than a pre-built extent). As to sharing contributions, we hadn't gotten that far (still being beta, and I'm expecting a good bit of refactoring of the existing stuff).

What sort of repository would be appropriate? It isn't really Monticello-type files. Something like code.google.com? I truly hadn't thought this through yet (though the design intended the flexibility of add-ons), so ideas are welcome!

James


From: "Gerhard Obermann" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 1:11:04 AM
Subject: [GS/SS Beta] WebTools Repository

Is there no repository for WebTools?


Gerhard
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Re: WebTools Repository

Gerhard Obermann
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Yes i mean a public share.

Is it not possible to use GemSource (Monticello package) as share.
Its the only built in solution in GemTools.

I did check the functionality with GS 64 2.3.1.6 and  found some bugs,
so it would be fine to get the most recent version or to be able to contribute.

Gerhard




On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 2:17 PM, James Foster <[hidden email]> wrote:
By 'repository' I assume you mean a public place to share contributions (rather than a pre-built extent). As to sharing contributions, we hadn't gotten that far (still being beta, and I'm expecting a good bit of refactoring of the existing stuff).

What sort of repository would be appropriate? It isn't really Monticello-type files. Something like code.google.com? I truly hadn't thought this through yet (though the design intended the flexibility of add-ons), so ideas are welcome!

James


From: "Gerhard Obermann" <[hidden email]>
To: "GemStone Seaside beta discussion" <[hidden email]>
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 1:11:04 AM
Subject: [GS/SS Beta] WebTools Repository


Is there no repository for WebTools?


Gerhard