CyrilFerlicot wrote > - To be able to depend on a git project from a private server/ * > repo * > in > BaselineOf/ConfigurationOf * > and automatically clone using SSH keys if needed * (Additions to above in bold)
> STABILITY Of course! I've been dreaming of most of the rest of my wishlist since 1.1, and it seems we've been creeping closer and closer: - Clean, stable low-level UI framework preserving the liveness and directness of Morphic, which also is infinitely zoomable and supports multiple (potentially simultaneously-running) worlds - 100% customizable (per instance) keybindings - Clean, customizable text editor with intuitive text model (sad to see Tx disappear, but we seem to have a replacement brewing) - Multi OS window support (not sure how close we are here) - Versionner (or its replacement) support for Baselines - hand editing is a draaaag Overall, I'm very thankful for all the progress we've made so far. Many of my wishlist items have been crossed off. Some bigger ones were: - Intuitive file library (FS) - Easy (low-barrier) contribution to other people's projects (via git/GH support) - Image management (Launcher) - Image auto-customization (startup scripts) - Single FFI library with must-have features from different existing (e.g. async callbacks) (almost there?) - Lots of integration with standard formats (NeoCSV/JSON, Pillar for MD) - Massive CI, including issue tracker integration - Cherry pick commits (Iceberg and Komitter before) - Real package model, with meta-data (RPackage and manifests) - In-editor critics with auto-transformations I can't wait to see what 2018 brings! ----- Cheers, Sean -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Developers-f1294837.html
