Yes lukas now damien was nice to build the images because I could not do them.
But damien is doing Java daily.
And you do not like the package browser and we need it :).
So I do not know what to do.
- first we should add simple trait creation to the OB
- now frankly I do not know how we could manage moose without the
package browser.
Stef
On Dec 30, 2009, at 7:16 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
>> I have already said it several times. Most of the people don't care how
>> nice, fast, clean, open source and well programmed is the Pharo Core image
>> if they cannot use the Dev or Web image.
>
> This is what I am telling for years already. I don't know how other
> people think about this, but to me it feels very embarrassing to have
> to advertise my own way of building images over and over again?
>
> Here is it again: I am using the scripts
> <http://code.google.com/p/pharo/wiki/ImageBuildScripts> to get from a
> Pharo 1.0rc1 a fast and stable development and deployment image. The
> image loads a well tested and fast OB, a working and well tested
> refactoring engine, working syntax highlighting, working code
> completion, and several other tools I use daily and that I cannot work
> without. I am not telling it is bug free, but with my personal
> workflow I can use it without getting interrupted by bugs all the
> time. And when I encounter a bug, I fix it.
>
> I don't think that somebody can build a stable distribution without
> using it 12 hours daily. Have a look at PharoCore, it is only rock
> solid because Stef is using it all day long to integrate fixes. Have a
> look at Squeak Trunk, it only sees improvement because Andreas is
> using it all day long. Have a look at Debian, Gentoo, ...
>
> Lukas
>
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