[Pharo-project] Configuration Browser tab naming

2012-12-20 Thread Torsten Bergmann
I thought the distinction you wanted to make was identifying which Configurations the Inria Pharo Team took direct responsibility for supporting, which I thought was a reasonable distinction and I would find useful. No - I justed wanted to have all the Configs that worked in a specific Pharo

[Pharo-project] Configuration Browser tab naming

2012-12-19 Thread Ben Coman
Some suggestions for naming the tabs in Configuration Browser... Perhaps Untrusted can be renamed Community: * Untrusted leaves a bad taste in my mouth and is not good PR. * Untrusted a fairly harsh judgment of a lot of good projects. There are certainly projects in there from people I would

Re: [Pharo-project] Configuration Browser tab naming

2012-12-19 Thread Marcus Denker
On Dec 19, 2012, at 5:27 PM, Ben Coman b...@openinworld.com wrote: Some suggestions for naming the tabs in Configuration Browser... Perhaps Untrusted can be renamed Community: * Untrusted leaves a bad taste in my mouth and is not good PR. * Untrusted a fairly harsh judgment of a lot of

[Pharo-project] Configuration Browser tab naming

2012-12-19 Thread Torsten Bergmann
I think the naming is more related to historic development: my original implementation just had one tab named Configurations. Esteban later added Untrusted since these are the ones that are not (yet) tested in the according Pharo version. It's a nice addition since it makes them easily

Re: [Pharo-project] Configuration Browser tab naming

2012-12-19 Thread Stéphane Ducasse
+ 1 I think the naming is more related to historic development: my original implementation just had one tab named Configurations. Esteban later added Untrusted since these are the ones that are not (yet) tested in the according Pharo version. It's a nice addition since it makes them

Re: [Pharo-project] Configuration Browser tab naming

2012-12-19 Thread Ben Coman
Torsten Bergmann wrote: I think the naming is more related to historic development: my original implementation just had one tab named Configurations. Esteban later added Untrusted since these are the ones that are not (yet) tested in the according Pharo version. It's a nice addition since it