2013/3/11 Frank Shearar <frank.shea...@gmail.com> > > On 11 March 2013 13:34, Igor Stasenko <siguc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > i am very happy that github exists.. and its features available only if you > > put code there.. > > but if code is not on github, then what you will do? > > To rephrase the question: what do we still need to do before we can > integrate (something like) github into a standard Smalltalk workflow?
I totally agree on that. But Github is great if your project is open source or you're willing to pay for private repos. On the other hand, BitBucket.org has free private repositories. But it doesn't have code review. In my case it is not a required feature, and I'd go for the already implemented Github alternative. Every time I see smalltalkers forking away from established mainstream solutions/practices I hear a big noise inside my head. On the opposite, whenever I see stuff like the CI integrations, FileTree, standards compliance, and so on, I'm really happy. Regards, Esteban.