The problem is that removing etoys is not a clean thing. We have
first methods
that are needed to be changed for both removing etoys *and*
polymorph. So that's
why the packages need to be in the pharo repository.
In general, if you think about code quality or modularity in the
context of Squeak:
Think about the worst you can think of, then multiply it by a factor
of 100. Then
you get to what the current state is in Squeak. It's a mess of epic
proportions...
Not that quite :)
It is getting better every day. :)
And I will really get better.
Now this is true that etoy is a great idea with a bad implementation.
Stef
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