I think that we should really distinguish the messages that can be ignored (and then use "growl") from the messages that require to be read (like this one) and in this case, it should be in a DialogWindow
Ben On Dec 8, 2012, at 10:41 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > Hi, > > AFAIK, actually there is an information about VMs being too old (Camillo > added it when we changed the FilePlugin). It is shown in "growl" so perhaps > it is easy to not see it, but is there (or should be there) :) > > Also, newcomers will most probably download the one-click image, which will > come with a fashion, branded new VM :) > > Esteban > > On Dec 8, 2012, at 10:26 AM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On 07 Dec 2012, at 23:59, Nicolas Cellier >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> So before ranting loud, I digged a bit further: could it be this >>> warning I had at startup about obsolete VM, yes that was it! >>> So if you are episodic user like me : >>> >>> ******** DON'T FORGET TO DOWNLOAD A PHARO SPECIFIC VM ************* >>> >>> I already spent way more time on this than I wished, hope my mistake >>> helps someone else. >>> ( over-estimating pharo planned obsolescence period is indeed a >>> mistake ;) why would the VM be handled differently ? ) >>> >>> Last thing, maybe you should insist on the download page that 2.0 >>> REQUIRES a pharo specific VM. >>> Not sure I would have read it, but then it would be entirely my fault. >> >> Nicolas makes a very valid point; the first, out-of-the-box experience is >> massively important. >> Pharo 2.0 does indeed require a newer VM in my experience (related to >> FileSystem at least). >> The image _HAS_ to warn about this. >> It is just that the compatibilty test should not be more strict than >> absolutely necessary. >> >> -- >> Sven Van Caekenberghe >> http://stfx.eu >> Smalltalk is the Red Pill >> >> >> >> > >
