Hi,
Will we be able to push some patches/features to the 5.1 version of Moose easily ?
Cheers,
Vincent
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Andrei Chis
Envoyé : mardi 19 mai 2015 10:39
À : Moose-related development
Objet : [Moose-dev] Re: Moose on Pharo 5
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 1:47 AM, Andrei Chis
<chisvasileandrei@gmail.com<mailto:chisvasileandrei@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
A few more steps towards releasing moose 5.1:
- create version 5.1 for ConfigurationOfMoose
- updated
ConfigurationOfMooseAlgos
ConfigurationOfFame
ConfigurationOfRoassal2
ConfigurationOfMerlin
ConfigurationOfDeepTraversal
- the jenkins job for moose5.1 now loads #stable
- created a new job that loads moose #development on pharo 5
Still to do:
- ConfigurationOfSmallDude seems strange
- fixed
- check again that all packages in GT-* are up to date
- fixed
- fix moose5.0 build
- for some strange reason monticello decides to load Glamour 3.3.0 instead of Glamour
3.0.6 when loading moose #stable in Pharo 3
The build is now green.
The initial issue is still there. I just removed some versions from
ConfigurationOfGlamour
- there is a strange issue with ConfigurationOfRubric and monticello.
I still have no idea what is the cause of this bug, but Rubric gets updated correctly. So
I would not say it's a show stopper.
So I think we can release.
Cheers,
Andrei
Cheers,
Andrei
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 10:42 PM, Alexandre Bergel
<alexandre.bergel@me.com<mailto:alexandre.bergel@me.com>> wrote:
Hi!
I see a lot of negative comments recently. In any company that produces a sizable software
system there is at least one person dedicated to versioning, building, and packaging.
Unfortunately, the setting used by Moose is still far from optimal. It would be nice to
improve this, and this has to be done with a positive energy.
Alexandre
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On May 11, 2015, at 10:36 AM, Tudor Girba
<tudor@tudorgirba.com<mailto:tudor@tudorgirba.com>> wrote:
Hi,
Perhaps something was not clear.
I did not say that everyone should work on the latest Moose. We go through the (painful)
trouble of creating stable versions exactly because we want to offer the alternative of
depending on something that does not change.
But, if someone wants support this will be provided on the latest Moose because this is
where the development activity is. This will happen on the latest Pharo because especially
now that GT is adopted in Pharo, the development effort is too close to be practical to
support two different branches. Before Moose 5.0 we tried for a while to maintain GT for
both Pharo 3 and deal with changes in Pharo 4 and we do not want to go through this again.
This might change if the tool support changes.
Now, if someone wants to backport changes to an older Moose version, we can put in place a
separate repository that can host those backported changes.
Cheers,
Tudor
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Nicolas Anquetil
<nicolas.anquetil@inria.fr<mailto:nicolas.anquetil@inria.fr>> wrote:
Just to explain,
we try to make a living by building on top of Moose
we try to adapt it to the lambda Cobol developper that may not be interested in learning a
new syntax
So the simplest change in Moose can sometimes break everything for us.
As Usman explained, we cannot test again each morning every single feature we already
implemented for every language we support.
So having a bleeding edge Moose for us is not a solution
nicolas
On 11/05/2015 11:12, Usman Bhatti wrote:
Hi,
In Synectique's case, we had several problems working with Bleeding edge of Moose:
1/ changes to the API
2/ changes that lead to performance problems
3/ when depending on bleeding edge of Pharo always testing the combo Pharo + Moose
The first one is important because one does not want to spend resources adapting to
inadvertent changes. And it is easy to handle as one can always depend on a given version
number (not a stable because it is moving and may create surprises that are less frequent
than the bleeding edge).
Regarding changes that lead to performance issues, someone must test with real cases and
evaluate. Depending on the version number works fine here too.
We would not have needed to create our own configuration if we could downgrade PetitParser
but apparently, that is not possible and hence the easier solution was to create our own
configuration.
The ConfigurationOfSynectiqueMoose is just an assembly of existing versions of the
components in Moose (these versions are published publicly). We just loading by hand:
-> SmallDude because it has a dependency on ConfigurationOfMoose
-> GT-Toolkit and PetitSQL because there were paths leading to PetitParser
#development.
As for Moose depending on the bleeding edge of Pharo, it is risky business because when
demoing or delivering a new version to a client, the red square of death is difficult to
justify. With the stable version, we at least know where not to click :p. But one is not
testing new combinations (coming from Pharo + Moose) in production.
But if there are alternate solutions in our eco-system that enable the use of bleeding
edge in production that shield the users from inadvertent changes, it'll be nice to
know.
regards,
Usman
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 11:03 PM, Tudor Girba
<tudor@tudorgirba.com<mailto:tudor@tudorgirba.com>> wrote:
Hi,
Yes, I think we have a different point of view on what Moose is.
I do not expect people to fork, but if they do, I would expect them to do it in a public
place and help us maintain the configuration(s). For example, we could have:
- a Moose/Moose51 repository
- commit packages with new patches for Moose 5.1 only there, and
- modify the #stable version corresponding configurations to load those new packages.
This is doable. Would that be Ok?
Cheers,
Doru
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:43 PM, stepharo
<stepharo@free.fr<mailto:stepharo@free.fr>> wrote:
Just a question.
Do you expect people needing to have stable version to fork and work in their corners?
I do not get why Moose dev should systematically be under the bleeding edge of Pharo.
I probably do not understand what Moose is.
Stef
Le 5/5/15 19:17, Tudor Girba a écrit :
Please do not do this until we release. The reason is that this will generate more commits
that will be specific to pharo 5, like the current substring problem in get inspector.
The goal is to release this or next week, and then we move to pharo 5.
Cheers,
Doru
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On 05 May 2015, at 19:52, Alexandre Bergel
<alexandre.bergel@me.com<mailto:alexandre.bergel@me.com>> wrote:
Anyone who has access to the CI can do this?
Alexandre
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On May 5, 2015, at 8:59 AM, Andrei Chis
<chisvasileandrei@gmail.com<mailto:chisvasileandrei@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Alexandre,
Right now now we're updating configurations and fixing the remaining issues to be able
to release moose 5.1
We can in parallel start a build for Pharo 5 but we do not have to much time to invest in
it (apart from starting it) until we release.
Cheers,
Andrei
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 3:52 PM, Alexandre Bergel
<alexandre.bergel@me.com<mailto:alexandre.bergel@me.com>> wrote:
Hi!
Is there any plan to move on Pharo 5?
Can someone trigger a build?
Cheers,
Alexandre
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