Doing some exploring... BlueInk, Chroma, Flashback, Renraku - all packages
with no class comments. How would a new user discover what these are? 

Also, not new to Pharo 5.0, but thinking as a new user... Nautilus presents
the system as an overwhelming mess of top level packages. I guess this is
because we're showing packages, which are a dependency/SCM artifact, instead
of capturing/representing logical domain relations. There are so many
packages that start with e.g. System. It is not relevant to the user that
they are packaged separately, unless one is hacking that library. These
should all be collapsed under a top-level System node.



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Sean
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