It's nice that there are examples that work, but the vast majority of configs 
are not so well organized.



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I meant:

Example of 1) is you loading OmniBrowser or Nautilus.
Example of 2) is your project using a specific version of XmlSupport or seaside.
Example of 3) is the ImageBuilder of Mariano, which loads a lot of stuff to 
build a Development image.

:P

On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Guillermo Polito 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Wat?  Probably there was a misunderstood...

1) if you are an user of the project, stable should be enough and fine.
2) if your project is coupled to the project, probably you are coupled to an 
specific version.  Thus, in your configuration you better put the specific 
number :).
3) if your project is not coupled to the project, just inteded to load it, 
using stable should be enough and fine.

Example of 1) is you loading OmniBrowser or Nautilus.
Example of 2) is your project using a specific version of XmlSupport or seaside.
Example of 3) is the ImageBuilder of Mariano, which loads a lot of stuff to 
build a Development image.

Guille


On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Schwab,Wilhelm K 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Put another way, if it's that simple, why all the contrary instructions over 
time?


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On 2012-04-27, at 01:17, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote:

> Can they really download stuff?  How much?  Until the configurations are 
> truly self-describing and "know" what to use for which version of Pharo[*], 
> the Config Browser is really (sorry guys) a very clear illustration of what 
> we have yet to do in the way of packaging.
>
> Bill
>
> [*] there needs to be one incantation that works to load everything, 
> something like #loadStable.  Then a config browser can work as advertised, 
> and I fear, not until.  Prove me wrong :)

seems like you missed something (Metacello Configurations)? it's done like this 
in st-code:

ConfigurationOfXYZ project load: #stable


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> Ok for me.
> Package Maps Loader
>
> Stef
>
>> What about naming it "Package Loader" or "Package center" or something like 
>> that?
>> And putting it in the main menu instead of inside of Tools?
>>
>> I want people who open pharo for the first time to say "Hey, here I can 
>> download stuff!!!"
>>
>> Guille




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