15 May 18:08
Re: SPM: a Squeak project manager
From: Nicolas Petton <petton.nicolas <at> gmail.com>
Subject: Re: SPM: a Squeak project manager
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.web.server.aida
Date: 2008-05-15 16:08:02 GMT
Subject: Re: SPM: a Squeak project manager
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.web.server.aida
Date: 2008-05-15 16:08:02 GMT
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/ <at> 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/ <at> 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. Thank you Jimmie! 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
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/ <at> 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/ <at> 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. Thank you Jimmie! 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
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