Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas Software Farm in revision #6666 (!)
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From: Tobias B. <ta...@gm...> - 2014-11-23 10:34:55
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2014, Beno??t Minisini wrote: > Hi, > > It's late there, but I wanted to make that available as soon as possible > so that people can see it and comment, even if it is not finished at > all. (It's for the revision number too...) > :-) > I added a new button in the IDE welcome dialog that opens the "Gambas > Software Farm" dialog. > > At the moment, it allows to browse the content of a Gambas farm. By > default, it should points at 'http://gambaswiki.org' for testing. > > Voting for a software and installing a software is not done yet. > > I have registered the 'gambasfarm.org' website, so that it become the > official Gambas Software Repository in the future. > > At the moment, registering to a farm is possible from the IDE option > dialog only. And publishing is done from the 'Publish...' menu entry. > > Waiting for the comments now... > I can say that the Gambas-Buch wants to store its projects, properly tagged, on some farm. It's an ultra-convenient way to update them and sometimes we produce even some interesting stuff. The dependency system (there was one planned, right?) is a great help with that, too. It allows us to clean up some projects. It might very well change the way people write Gambas applications: because components are easier to distribute/obtain, projects might become more modular. That results in benefit on both sides: cleaner projects are better for the developer and the things they outsource may help others -- and all that from within the IDE. At least I can see me doing this. Oh, and when I open a project and go to Project -> Publish, the IDE crashes with "[13] Null object. FarmRequest.GetFarms.22". I have just installed #6667 and haven't done anything else yet related to farms. Regards, Tobi -- "There's an old saying: Don't change anything... ever!" -- Mr. Monk |