Hi Sean,

Thank you for your comments and for use Versionner.


A few quick things about the config:
> * while you're working on the spec version, please integrate my config so
> we
> can play with it without loading the full Glamour :) It only changes the
> 1.0
> baseline, so it should not effect your current work (and remove Glamour
> from
> the load instructions since it's loaded automatically now)
>

Yes, I used your configuration that you sent me. Now you can use the
following instructions to load Versionner without loading the full Glamour.

-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-
Gofer new
   url: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Versionner';
   package: 'ConfigurationOfVersionner';
   load.
(Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfVersionner) perform: #loadWithGlamour
-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-


* I noticed you are creating version 1.20, 1.21, etc., all with little fixes
> and "blessing: #'development'". After many conversations with Dale, I now
> understand that the point of marking a version #'development' is so you can
> change it without making new version numbers.
>

Yes, I am fixing some bugs in Versionner. I will take into account your
recommendation


> * the default for Metacello is to load all packages, so the last line of
> your baselines (spec group: 'default' with: #(...).) is unnecessary and
> creates the burden of having to be manually updated if your project
> structure changes
>
> I didn't know that, you're right . I removed it. Thank you :)

--
Juan Pablo

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