Ok I'm wrong and stupid.
Thanks for the reminder.
I disabled QA in the Mooc images.

That’s the point. Someone finds this disruptive, someone instructing. But it’s 
always a true information. So here we are not dealing with the faults of 
algorithm but with a way we are communicating a data with a user.

That’s why I kindly ask not to call this things “false positives” :).
I thinks that it makes sense to be bale to disable some critics by their 
severity.

Also I think that it’s a good thing to teach beginners to write class comments. 
You don’t need special skills for that and making it a habit from the beginning 
will payoff in the future.

Cheers.
Uko




On 17 Jan 2016, at 16:11, Cyril Ferlicot D. <[email protected]> wrote:

Le 17/01/2016 16:04, stepharo a écrit :
We have also
    instance variables not written or read
    class comment is empty

And I find that disruptive for a student starting with Pharo.

I find that instructing.
When I create a class and I see those messages it's like "objectives". I
need to correct that and it help me not to avoid the documentation.

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