We should have a metacello browser and just to click on a project and it should load because it should be certified to load by jenkins. :)
On Nov 8, 2011, at 4:36 PM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote: > From the user list (http://forum.world.st/GlorpDBX-td3932313.html)... > > Jonathan Kelly wrote: >> >> feeling particularly stupid right now. Been trying to get Xxx >> working... for the last 2 hours and I'm busted. It took me >> about an out just to find out how to load and configure things. ugh. It >> took me a while to work out I had to actually install... >> > > Let's make sure we never leave users with this experience. How do we create > a seamless loading experience for people that have not been keenly following > the Metacello & Pharo lists for the last year? If I downloaded Pharo today, > where's the central access point I would go to load something? Things seem > scattered - Metacello configurations can all be found in > MetacelloRepository... unless they are with their projects... or both, with > one or the other out of date. Loading scripts are often posted to the list, > but do they ever get captured into a configuration? > > It's embarrassing, but I didn't even know about Metacello's Toolboox API > unless I read the beta chapter from PBE2 yesterday - I thought configs all > had to be coded by hand! - so I never quite "had the time". :) do you have english mistakes? because imagine that we write in a foreign language all the time and this is slowing us :) and we feel like idiots most of the time. > What can we create to tighten up this process and empower (especially new) > users? Yes with a repository by distribution and a browser showing the configurationOf of the published projects. Stef > > Sean > > -- > View this message in context: > http://forum.world.st/Loading-Projects-tp4016416p4016416.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
