[Seaside] seaside performance in Squeak

Adrian Lienhard adi at netstyle.ch
Fri Nov 23 20:32:45 UTC 2007


On Nov 23, 2007, at 18:57 , tim Rowledge wrote:

>
> On 23-Nov-07, at 9:00 AM, Adrian Lienhard wrote:
>
>> May I ask why VMMaker is not stored in one dedicated SqueakSource  
>> repository?
>
> Because I tried it once and had problems and never got around to  
> making another attempt.
>
>> It should be a matter of minutes to create a project and commit the  
>> current version to it and then people can commit and merge their  
>> fixes etc.
> You're kidding, yes?

No, I'm serious. Of course, you are not going to blindly merge  
everything people commit.  You can skip whatever changes you don't  
like in your main line. This is how Seaside is done, and I think it  
works well. The nice thing is that you don't need to mail mcz or cs  
files around and hence it is more likely that people share changes  
that are worth being looked at.
If you don't like this, you can also make the project read only or  
only writable by the guys you trust. This would allow outsiders to see  
what is going on.

Adrian


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