O tried it, it works pretty well overall, just a bit sluggish in the UI side of things, also some issued with editing code and then moving between characters and words in code, sometimes the cursor just to unexpected places, like the beginning of the file, for some reason... going to try to keep an eye on it and see if I can come up with a more reproducible description. Thanks for all the hard work, as I said, in general pretty solid.
Victor Stan Schedule me: http://quicklyschedule.quicklyschedule.me/victor Add me to your address book - it's easy! http://contactmonkey.com/victor On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote: > I normally wait a few weeks after a release before having a bit of a look > myself. I did try loading Seaside in it and it complained about > OmniBrowser, and then tried Gitocello and that didn't load either. I guess > it's only natural that people take some time to update their projects to a > new version but given how key Seaside is to Pharo, I think that needs to > work out of the box (I'm sure it does with the right version to be fair but > was just pretending to be a newbie and using the configuration browser) > > Nautilus is going to be a bit of a learning curve for me as well. My > automatic typing into that top box on 1.4 is going to take some overcoming! > > > Hi, >> >> Here in Pharo headquarters we are shock that there are just 10 new bugs >> reported for 2.0 after the release... >> So... I wonder... is that because we made a really cool release, or just >> because nobody is using it? >> >> Cheers, >> Esteban >> >> >> > > >
