On Mar 17, 2010, at 4:54 16PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:

>> Hi Alexandre,
>> 
>> load:
>> 
>> ...already loads latest stable version, but if the project hasn't any 
>> declared stable version, it will throw a "no stable version found" error, 
>> and you'll need to look for a version (using #availableVersionsOf:)
>> of course, this can be improved... I will think on a way to do it.
> 
> Excellent!
> When you load something, it would be nice to provide some feedback on which 
> version is loaded, and which one is available.
> I am picky, I know :-)

Belongs in complimentary UI / Logging packages, imo. 
As long as the ProjectLoader raises appropriate announcements (cough cough), it 
shouldn't be hard to separate (optional) feedback from the actual loading 
actions.
> 
>> upgrade
>> 
>> loads new versions of an already present project (if there are newer 
>> versions on a configuration).
> 
> But is there a situation where I would prefer an upgrade instead of a load?

It doesn't reinstall if the latest version is already loaded?
Also, if mcd's between two versions were available, it could potentially 
install much faster :)

Cheers,
Henry
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