YAML is what it says, lol. I still prefer using SGML and outputting whatever markup I need, although I have to use US army software (that only works on Windows) to do it since Adobe gouges for FrameMaker.
Probably a long lasting hangover from working for IBM years ago. Sure was a headache, so a hangover isn’t that surprising. Looking for the latest version of that software for a new Win 10 install I came across one of the best quotes on Windows, especially considering the source, though the quote must’ve been written about an old version. “With luck, this will start Windows, and a dialogue box will appear and tell you the default drive into which IADS will be installed (C:). If Windows doesn't start up, you could always try launching Windows manually.” Andrew From: Stephane Ducasse Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 1:21 PM To: Any question about pharo is welcome Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] QCMagritte on Github For your information. We got some problem with travis (what a bad idea to have a syntax like yaml - our industry is looping , even xml is better). we spent more than 30 min trying with Guille and Andrew to use bash in a script section (while this is working in some guille project) it does not in other just because yaml does not know who to find the end of a line.... Terrible! Stef On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 8:15 AM, stephan <step...@stack.nl> wrote: > On 27-10-17 12:39, laurent laffont wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> my team starts to use QCMagritte. For our needs we have imported >> SmalltalkHub repository to Github here: >> https://github.com/Afibre/QCMagritte >> >> I don't know if you (Diego, Stephan, Tobias) plan to use Github >> instead of SmalltalkHub. At least Github allows branches & pull >> request. > > > Definitely, and I'm still struggling a bit with Iceberg. I would definitely > favor a setup where the whole open source part is build on each commit using > travis and images are put on (e.g.) bitbucket. > The current jenkins builds are waiting for Diego to finish some changes, and > he is a bit distracted with plans for a new house. > > Tobias told me he's also interested, so I assume he'll provide a modified > baseline for other platforms. > > At a certain point we might want to fold all of QCMagritte back into > Magritte, but that is a discussion for later I think. > > Stephan > >