On 31 August 2011 23:28, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> I strongly disagree. Metacello was sold to please users. Actually, I use >>>> it for me, the developper. I create a new version at each commit. It works >>>> wonderfully. >>>> >>> >>> sorry, but if during development you need to do 2 commits of 20 >>> packages , calculate how much time it would take for you to >>> manuallly update a configuration for each update. >>> it is time sink. >>> >>> if you do that once per day, its okay.. but for every commit . no. its >>> is absurd. >>> >> unless there is an automated tool which can generate new configuration >> automatically, hidden in your sleeve .. :) > > there is a metacello browser that do that for you. > Now I do not know if it handles subproject. > The browser supports the process and use the MetacelloToolbox API. > > I should have a look when I will redo a complete pass on the metacello > chapter. > > I wrote a memento so that we do not have to learn 35 pages to get all the > details, but one page with the essential. > i need it. because manually updating configs is pain in the ass, and more than that is is error prone.
> Stef > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
