On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Lukas Renggli <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Example: (ConfigurationOfOmnibrowser project version: '1.2-baseline')
> load
>
> I know, but I don't remember. It is far too complicated.
>
>
1) Nobody makes you use Metacello. If you don't want, don't use it
2) We know this is complicated and this is why we have discussing a lot
since the last months, and this is why Dale will integrate #stableVersion,
#bleedingEdge, etc
3) This is why there is a FAQ and a website. To persist the things your
brain cannot.

Anyway, for me this is not complicated. It is just one rule: "if you don't
define a version, Metacello will take the last one"
Since you read the Metacello tutorial I guess, you know a baseline should
not define versions. Thus, if you try to load a baseline, it will have no
version defined. Then, all the latest ones will be loaded. Is this that
complicated?

Cheers

Mariano


> Why not
>
>   ConfigurationOfOmnibrowser project l...@*%$latestcode
>
> ?
>
> Lukas
>
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