Hi Esteban,
The "history" button in the minitoolbar of calypso is related to git, right?
Because it's not shown in every method
Cheers
Davide


Esteban Lorenzano wrote
> Hi all,
> 
> While the timestamp for the in-image change is, indeed, missing and needs
> to be fixed, I want to point that we are abandoning the in-image author
> tracking by method and replacing it with the git history (which wive you
> also authorship and timestamp by commit).
> This method commit history is already there (since Pharo 8) and can be
> queried with the "history" button in the minitoolbar of calypso, same
> place where you have the access to the version browser.
> Yes, it is not the same, but it fulfills correctly (and improves it, since
> it gives you the whole method history, not just what you have in image)
> the old version functionality, which however will remain as a track of
> in-image changes, but without the author (since is not needed).
> 
> Even more, all the Author infrastructure is target for removal in next
> versions of Pharo (just not right now :P)
> cheers!
> Esteban
> 
> On Feb 5 2021, at 9:16 am, Richard Sargent <

> richard.sargent@

> > wrote:
>> Oh, yes/ That is one of the things I most love about ENVY and miss in
>> everything else.
>> What is the change history of this method, class, package, etc.?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 10:09 PM Kasper Osterbye <

> kasper.osterbye@

>  (mailto:

> kasper.osterbye@

> )> wrote:
>> > I went in and updated the corresponding github issue
>> (https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/issues/7283). The tool is really
>> useful, and it would be nice to have the author and timestamp in place
>> again.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>





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