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Alexandre Bergel
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On May 23, 2014, at 9:54 AM, Stephan Eggermont
stephan@stack.nl wrote:
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> On 23 mei 2014, at 15:43, Alexandre Bergel
alexandre.bergel@me.com wrote:
>> As you know, the moose team is full of passionated and happy people willing to analyze software.
>> We have great platforms to carry out analysis that are robust enough to compete with state-of-the-Art software analysis platforms out there.
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>> It would be great to have software to feed our wonderful tools. There are 123 873 packages on Smalltalkhub (!). Can we have easily access to them? I mean, a big big big .zip file would be fantastic with all the public software.
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> Well yes. DeprecationFinder on smalltalkhub has most of what you need. It is missing the teams as an entry point, though.
> If you want to find out the interface to smalltalkhub, there is the smalltalkhub ci image on pharo-contributions.
> DeprecationFinder only loads the latest versions of packages, but that is a trivial extension.
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> I'm not sure how much rate-limiting is needed, but you should *not* run without rate-limiting. You touch the whole
> database, so not only is there copying from mongo to pharo input buffer to pharo output buffer going on,
> but most of the pages containing older versions of packages will be swapped out to disk.
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> You might want to consider just creating a local mirror of smalltalkhub. It seems to be easy to set up.
>
> Stephan
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