yes, Configurations Browser needs a little love too :P On Jun 17, 2012, at 12:44 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Who is his/her right mind would be able to make sense of this without > a lot of preexposure? And who the hell are those people? > > And figuring out they need to right click, followed by a load > configuration *and* stable version? Followed by a loooong wait. And if > there is no internet, well, it would freeze for a significant while. > > That's the feedback I get from people I try to get into the flow. Lots > of blank stares... along the lines of "What the heck are you doing?" > > Phil > > > 2012/6/17 Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]>: >> >> On Jun 17, 2012, at 5:10 AM, Ben Coman wrote: >> >>> Is Nautilus under any consideration to be the default browser for your >>> summer release at all, or are you firmly committed to OB? >>> I need to know this to continue updating Pharo By Example for 1.4. >> >> this is an interesting and important issue (much more than codenames, he). >> I will extend my latest answer, using what I know (maybe Benjamin has >> another idea, and would be good to know it): >> >> Nautilus is in development, there are some important functionalities that >> are not there yet, and some others that does not work properly. Refactors >> and Traits is the most important things I can think of now, but there are >> probably more. >> Also, Nautilus relies in RPackage, which was not ready for 1.4 (but will be >> ready for 2.0). And some other packages (like OB itself) can be not-loadable >> after installing Nautilus. >> To make all of this work in 1.4 can be a huge job (at least for RPackage, it >> is, I don't know for Nautilus). I know that RPackage cannot be backported >> without a lot of effort, but I don't know if Nautilus for 1.4 can be adapted >> to not use RPackage easily (which AFAIK, should be necessary to make it work >> propertly). >> >> So, I will like your work (which is IMO terribly important) would take >> Nautilus. But I also think that loading it for default in 1.4 is probably >> too much. >> Frankly, I don't know what to do now :) >> >> Esteban > > > > -- > Philippe Back > Dramatic Performance Improvements > Mob: +32(0) 478 650 140 | Fax: +32 (0) 70 408 027 Mail: > [email protected] | Web: http://philippeback.eu | Blog: > http://philippeback.be > > High Octane SPRL > rue cour Boisacq 101 > 1301 Bierges > Belgium > <PharoScreenshot.1.png>
