> On 24 May 2016, at 08:05, stepharo <steph...@free.fr> wrote:
> 
> When people use a configuration and add a description
> 
> hovering over the package show you the description and this helps for real.

yes, this is super cool… but I would like the possibility to toggle a “comment” 
for packages too :)

Esteban

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> Stef
> 
> Le 24/5/16 à 04:00, Sean P. DeNigris a écrit :
>> 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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>> Cheers,
>> Sean
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