Personally I would like to download an image *without* any tests, no
matter if this is a core or a dev image. And have included a detailed
report on the results of running all the tests in that particular
image.

Cheers,
Lukas

2009/10/19 Damien Cassou <[email protected]>:
> 2009/10/19 Mariano Martinez Peck <[email protected]>:
>> What I propose is to identify the red tests of Pharo dev and look for the
>> package and ask the maintainers (if there is anyone) to fix it. And the
>> regarding tests, we can tag them as 1.1
>
> Ok. Can you have a look at that please? The problem is that we will
> also have to maintain these tests.
>
>
>>> > Moreover, if packages are included in Pharo dev it is because it is a
>>> > Pharo decision. So, if pharo thinks that, for example, ocompletion
>>> > must be in Pharo, so, I think that ocompletion tests must be green.
>>>
>>> But I don't think that the package lists (web and dev images) are
>>> blessed by the Pharo board.
>>>
>> And I am not agree with this also. I think Pharo board, and even the
>> community has to choose the Pharo packages. Please, take in mind that the
>> final users will use and see Pharo, NOT PHARO CORE.
>
> I confirm. The Pharo user community has the last word on what gets
> integrated into images I generate, not me. The list of packages is at:
> http://code.google.com/p/pharo/wiki/Packages.
>
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