We already have a ton of ready made image in CI that pharolauncher has
access to and it is very easy to build your own. I build my own images
regularly with a makefile and startup script. You can do a lot of neat
tricks with those two combinations.

Because my image grows quite large lately I was thinking maybe make an
image builder with pharo. Nothing fancy just a basic GUI that will ask me
questions what I want to build and I can tick which image I want inside and
let it run in the background. Essentially replacing both my makefile and my
startup script. So far though I cannot say I really need it

Why a test would corrupt the image, that makes no sense. I am using Pharo 5
years now and I did not have a single corrupted image, ever.

Also about the claim that Pharo is "the best TDD" first time I heard that.
What makes a system best for TDD ? its not as if TDD is anything
sophisticated or even something new. The only difference is that lately it
went from being a library to being a religion.

You may compare Ruby all you want with Pharo but then that gives me
motivation to compare Ruby with Python . Ruby basically has Ruby on Rails
and then.... nothing.  Great language , lousy library system.

Bootstrapping is more than welcomed but I am sorry to say that , its not
that important.

You wanna proof , take a look at Python, huge library and coders love it.
Actually the huge size of its library was always its best selling point.
Python is pretty much everywhere nowdays and there is nothing stopping it.
Not that is a surprise Python always prioritised minimalism and ease of use
over amount of features , something desperately needed in todays incredible
complex software demands.

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