On Jun 13, 2012, at 6:23 AM, p...@highoctane.be wrote: > Esteban, > > Definitely worth doing!!! > > Install all the stuff I need on new images etc just to the have to > discard them for some reason doesn't makes me reinstall anything > afterwards. > > Tried to work the way of Mariano with the "ConfigurationOfXXXX" but > frankly, let it fall by the wayside. > > Just too many problems with loading packages that do work well together etc. > > And no refactoring out of the box in 1.4 is really lame indeed. As for > Nautilus in 2.0, the regular yellow crosses on red background are > getting on my nerves, especially since I don't know why they do > appear.$
Did you open bug entries ? Send a mail ? Did something ? Ben > > So, yeah: +100000000 > > Philippe > > 2012/6/13 Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com>: >> Hi, >> >> I started thinking on next release of Pharo 1.4 (which will be code named >> "summer", not an ugly number). >> I've been monitoring the list and I think there are some things to improve, >> so I'm planning to add this things to new one click: >> >> - pre-load OmniBrowser. >> Why I'm suggesting this? Because nobody seems to notice that OB is actually >> working on 1.4 and everybody complains that "you cannot have refactors, >> blabla", which is just not true, but is causing a lot of bad feeling around >> what is a great release (yes, I'm making some constructive criticism about >> the list attitude, but also about our/mine communicational capabilities). >> Original idea was to allow people to choose OB or Nautilus, since the last >> one will be the browser for Pharo in the future, but truth is that Nautilus >> is still a "technology preview"... and it will be there for all those like >> me, who want to use it. >> Finally, most important issue is that newcomers expect to have a full >> environment working out of the box, and they don'y know how to use the >> Configuration Browser. >> >> - pre-load Spotlight >> Yeah, another small tool who can make your life easy. >> Why? just because I'm tired of seeing all of you typing class names at >> workspace and press cmd+b later... or using some more uncomfortable ways to >> reach your code. >> If you still prefer those ways, is up to you ;) >> >> So far, this and the bugfixes we already made (and some more)... >> >> What do you think? >> >> Esteban > > > > -- > Philippe Back > Dramatic Performance Improvments > Mob: +32(0) 478 650 140 | Fax: +32 (0) 70 408 027 Mail: > p...@highoctane.be | Web: http://philippeback.eu | Blog: > http://philippeback.be > > High Octane SPRL > rue cour Boisacq 101 > 1301 Bierges > Belgium >