On 27 February 2013 17:28, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 27 Feb 2013, at 17:07, Paul DeBruicker <[email protected]> wrote: > >> And I thought 'Untrusted' was going to be renamed 'Community Supported' >> or some such. Did that decision get changed or just slide through the >> cracks? > > Yes, I think that should be done, untrusted is a bit negative. > +1
perhaps author meant 'Unofficial', because untrusted is really scary :) but i think 'Community Supported' is most precise. > The configuration browser is also too minimal right now, and a bit confusing. > > We should try to come up with more user friendly phrases on the menu. > > It would also be quite useful if the CB knew if a config was present and/or > loaded. > > A way to browse the config code would also be welcome. > >> On 02/27/2013 08:00 AM, Torsten Bergmann wrote: >>> Janko wrote: >>>> One-click load of Aida from Configuration Browser is now possibl >>> >>> >>> We manually make a copy of configs that are know to work for a specific >>> Pharo version into a specific "/MetaRepoForPharoXX". This will be automated >>> in the future >>> with automatic validation, etc. >>> >>> So if Aida is really working in Pharo 2.0 then please make a copy of the >>> sepcific >>> ConfigurationOfAida mcz into ss3.gemstone.com/ss/MetaRepoForPharo20 >>> using the "Copy" button of the Monticello repo browser. >>> >>> This way it will appear in "Configurations" tab in configuration browser >>> (containing the configs that are know to work). >>> >>> Currently Aidi is only in "Untrusted" since this is the repo for all configs >>> (squeaksource.com/MetacelloRepository) >>> >>> >>> I also think it would be nice if you also >>> >>> - add a beginners workspace with "SwazooAida start." >>> You can use >>> >>> spec postLoadDoIt: #postloadForCore:package: >>> >>> with >>> postloadForCore: loader package: packageSpec >>> >>> Workspace openContents: 'SwazooAida start.' >>> >>> - or you add a menu entry and server start panel, have a look at >>> ConfigurationOfPharoOnlineHelp for an example >>> >>> This way even a complete beginner can easily start just by >>> loading Aida using the config browser in 2.0 and then "jump start" into the >>> browser. >>> >>> Bye >>> T. >>> >> >> > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko.
