Then do not try :) like that you will never get a chance to know :)
Stef On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 1:48 PM, Herby Vojčík <he...@mailbox.sk> wrote: > Stephane Ducasse wrote: >> >> Why don't you try? It does not bite. >> >> For me it works in all scenario. I have projects that i manage over >> several weeks and others I drop day to day. >> And I have also startup script per versions. > > > Maybe I will. The main problem was I didn't what it's good about at all - > load image for a version, runs it - what's the "wow it's great" about? > Missed part was it loads correct vm; plus makes sense when you have hundreds > (I don't). Now it must be combined with the startup script magic to work > with long-time projects, but those are also new to me - did not know of them > until your booklet, not using them at all yet. > > Herby > > >> Stef >> >> On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Herby Vojčík<he...@mailbox.sk> wrote: >>> >>> Thank you all, now I understand it better. Good for lots of "branches". >>> >>> However, I wonder how does it work with the rule I read somewhere: "start >>> each day [of work on a project] with a new image", which means I should >>> not >>> reuse clean new image (as it needs populating from VCSes etc.) nor reuse >>> existing image (I should start with the new one). Or does it combine with >>> some startup-magic described in one of the recent Steph's booklets, the >>> "one >>> start per [new] image" case (but again, one should discriminate projects >>> from each other)? >>> >>> Thanks, Herby >>> >>> Peter Uhnák wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Herby, >>>> >>>> normally people use different images for their different projects, >>>> different versions, trying things, etc. Which means we end up with many >>>> locations on disk, and it can be hard to track. >>>> So PharoLauncher is a nice tool where you can download fresh image just >>>> by clicking, and you see the list of your local images and can launch >>>> them, etc. >>>> >>>> Peter >>>> >>>> On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 12:56 PM, Herby Vojčík<he...@mailbox.sk >>>> <mailto:he...@mailbox.sk>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Stephane Ducasse wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> I love the PharoLauncher. >>>> >>>> >>>> Pardon my question, I have downloaded it and looked at it, but I >>>> don't get it. What does it do / what are the use cases (honest >>>> question)? >>>> >>>> Thanks, Herby >>>> >>>> >>>> It helps me to manage my parallel development and projects. >>>> >>>> We should put a link on the Pharo web site because >>>> >>>> http://files.pharo.org/platform/launcher/ >>>> <http://files.pharo.org/platform/launcher/> >>>> >>>> is arcane. >>>> >>>> Stef >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > >