On Jun 1, 2010, at 11:22 PM, Jochen Riekhof wrote: > Hi Stef... > > Thank you for the welcome and quick answer! > >> you cannot anymore. We have not finished to curve it out and you trust us >> that if we remove it this is for good reasons. > > Sure I understand that cleanup is important to get a stable and maintainable > platform. When I understand correctly this is one of the main goals of Pharo > :-).
let us say it like that but the goals of pharo is really to not just have one smalltalk but reconsider a lot of decisions. So like in house renovation, right we are just removing the old carpets :) The key point at the end is what is the smalltalk inspired system that we want to use in the next 20 years. > However, regardless of implementation, the functionality delivered by > projects is great. Are you planning something new in place of the old > projects? like what because projects had so many facets: saving only one of the changeset and making sure that you lost your code? > (For example my current main tool for work is Intellij IDEA (Java) and one of > it's great features is the possibility to define multiple tasks per project, > each with an own set of open files, breakpoints etc. Also you can associate > such a task with a version control change-set So you can switch contexts > with a click and immediately continue working on a task where you left it). This is a different story :) We would be really interested in a well done IDEA like system. Now we do not have the ressources to do it but if somebody start small and we will be happy to integrate and support it. Stef _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project
