On 6/16/2010 9:14 PM, Igor Stasenko wrote:
Seems like a logical move, as to me. This however makes WebClient to be a core part of image, since many facilities, like MC using http to connect with outer world. I am not opposed to it, just have one question: how do you think it should be maintained? a) as an integral part of squeak-trunk b) as a separate package
There's a difference between maintenance and development. The package should be "maintained" in trunk if included in trunk. That means that fixes that are required to keep it working are applied to it regardless of the upstream situation.
The package should be "developed" separately though. That means I'll be adding new features and merge other changes in its own repository. When a new version is good and ready it can be merged into the trunk as appropriate.
Makes sense?
Cheers, - Andreas