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Re: package browsers: msg#00144lang.smalltalk.squeak.beginners
Nick Ager wrote: Hi, Okay; for starters, it's all a big mess. That's what you get with lots of contributers with lots of ideas. I don't think the mess is a bad thing; good ideas will survive and bad ideas will eventually be replaced. SqueakMap is a published list of packages that has been in Squeak from 3.4 through to 3.9. The idea is that you can just download and install a package easily from within the SqueakMap browser. Unfortunately, there's no guarantee that the package you select will work with the version of Squeak you're running. The Universe Browser is new in 3.10, and follows the same idea, but now the packages in a "universe" are known to work together well. For example, there's a "3.10" universe, that, in theory, you should be able to load and use any package from. That's the extent of my knowledge. Like you say, Monticello is a version control tool where each "version" is a package file (with the extension ".mcz"). While it can load packages, that's not its intention. It only stores the locations of available repositories for a package as a convenience to the developer. Michael.
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