Dale, That looks like something very interesting and worth considering.
How easy is it to load tODE in a current (4.x 5.x) Pharo image ? I assume there is a Metacello configuration ;-) Is it possible to experiment with it in Pharo, independent from Gemstone ? I did not see it in the Catalog Browser (our current point & click installer). Making tODE easily loadable would, IMHO, be the first step to a broader adaption of your work (in one form or another). The next step would be a getting started tutorial. Sven > On 27 Jan 2016, at 15:13, Dale Henrichs <dale.henri...@gemtalksystems.com> > wrote: > > Haha, I certainly understand the lack of time/manpower ... Just in case it > wasn't clear, when I said "project browser" I wasn't talking about replacing > the code browser (Nautilus), but replacing/augmenting the Monticello Browser > - which should turn out to be a much simpler undertaking --- "Project > Browser" that manages the projects within the image - load, save, changes, > etc.: > > <Screen Shot 2016-01-27 at 6.11.33 AM.png> > > > Dale > > On 1/26/16 11:29 PM, Christophe Demarey wrote: >> Hi Dale, >> >> Le 27 janv. 2016 à 04:11, Dale Henrichs a écrit : >> >> >>> I've been wondering no-one in the Pharo community has started building a >>> "Project Browser" to replace the "Package Browser" .... I've had a "project >>> browser" in tODE for several years now and you work with a manageble list >>> of Metacello projects like the following: >>> >> Of course, we have that in mind. We would love to have it but lack of time / >> manpower ... >> We are not happy with the current browser (Nautilus). We could have >> something really more powerful. It will come but we have other projects to >> achieve before ;) >> If someone comes with a better browser, we would love to set it as default. >> >> Cheers, >> Christophe >> >