What users? :) To get users at the very least one should mention the existence of a demo.
This project was never announced. Even if I participated in its design, I did not even know that there now is a Menssana repository :). I figured this one out just now because Usmann said he committed a change and I did not see it in the Arki repository.
So, for those interested to take a look: Gofer new squeaksource: 'Menssana'; package: 'ConfigurationOfMenssana'; load. ((Smalltalk globals at: #ConfigurationOfMenssana) project version: #development) load
Now, I went through the code a bit, and by the looks of it, it does seem to follow what I said. For those interested, the idea goes along the following lines: - it places the template of a concern is defined in a superclass - it uses Magritte to describe this superclass - when the user adds a new concern it creates a subclass, and provides the user with an Magritte editor based on the description of the superclass - when the user saves the concern it installs the code as Smalltalk source in the subclass.
This is great.
But, I still maintain that it is a bit in a messy state, both internally and definitely from the user interface outcome.
Cheers, Doru
On 19 Nov 2011, at 23:12, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
It was working. We can create dashboard and extended reports. Now I guess that it did not have enough users to get the necessary pressure.
On Nov 19, 2011, at 10:59 PM, moose-technology@googlecode.com wrote:
Comment #4 on issue 750 by tudor.gi...@gmail.com: GLMTextModel(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: #highlightSmalltalk: http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=750
Menssana is in a messy state. After I managed to load it, I cannot run it. Actually, come to think of it, I have never seen it working. Can anyone tell me how to play with it?
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