> On 6 Jan 2018, at 09:27, Bernhard Pieber wrote:
>
> Hi Esteban,
>
> Thanks for your answer. See more questions below.
>
>> Am 04.01.2018 um 09:16 schrieb Esteban Lorenzano :
>>
>>> On 3 Jan 2018, at 23:09, Stephane Ducasse wrote:
>>>
>>> You should double click on the pharo lines and loo
Hi Esteban,
Thanks for your answer. See more questions below.
> Am 04.01.2018 um 09:16 schrieb Esteban Lorenzano :
>
>> On 3 Jan 2018, at 23:09, Stephane Ducasse wrote:
>>
>> You should double click on the pharo lines and looks in the update
>> pane you will see the updates (but you should pul
> On 3 Jan 2018, at 23:09, Stephane Ducasse wrote:
>
> You should double click on the pharo lines and looks in the update
> pane you will see the updates (but you should pull from pharo to sync
> your repo).
>
> Stef
>
> On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 10:45 PM, Bernhard Pieber wrote:
>> I saw that t
You should double click on the pharo lines and looks in the update
pane you will see the updates (but you should pull from pharo to sync
your repo).
Stef
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 10:45 PM, Bernhard Pieber wrote:
> I saw that two pull requests were accepted and merged into the development
> branch
I saw that two pull requests were accepted and merged into the development
branch. I had expected that Iceberg would show me them somewhere. However, in
the branches pane of my repository the status pharo-project/development is
shown as Up to date.
Shouldn't there be some indication that new co