Its in the settings options under Iceberg - It looks like it offloads some 
loading to Metacello vs handling it directly in Iceberg - but have not seen 
many people talk about it.

I'm still curious how people are loading things as I've realised I've probably 
had this issue all along but didn't realise it, until I found a very simple 
example of it.

Tim

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> On 3 Aug 2017, at 01:55, Esteban A. Maringolo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> What is the Metacello integration setting?
> 
> Esteban A. Maringolo
> 
> 2017-08-02 19:01 GMT-03:00 Tim Mackinnon <[email protected]>:
>> Answering a portion of my own question - enabling the Metacello Integration 
>> setting, does get a bit further, but then it expects my BaselineOF package 
>> to have a project method (which I guess configurationOF packages have) - but 
>> as this is a baseline I didn’t think it was supposed to have one of these?
>> 
>> So I guess that setting isn’t applicable?
>> 
>> Tim
>> 
>>> On 2 Aug 2017, at 22:31, Tim Mackinnon <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I’m wondering if I’m missing a trick somewhere - but I have a simple 
>>> project with 2 packages, one is a BaseLineOfMyPkg and the other is MyPkg 
>>> (technically I don’t need the BaseLineOf, but I was learning how to use 
>>> them and I simply added a postLoad hook to run some code in it).
>>> 
>>> Anyway, If I clone my repo with Iceberg, I get 2 unloaded packages in the 
>>> UI. If I right click on the BaseLine one, and click the “install baseline 
>>> (default)” option, I was expecting it to load both packages for me - 
>>> however I get the talkback error “#addTo: was sent to nil from the 
>>> MCRepositoryGroup>>addRepository: method”.
>>> 
>>> In trying to debug the code I can see its trying to find a handler for 
>>> gitlocal:///, doesn’t find one and then tries to create a repo and bails… 
>>> this seems like a bug? I did notice in tracing the code that there is a 
>>> reference to a Setting that I saw - “Enable Metacello Integration” - should 
>>> I set that to true (its false by default)?
>>> 
>>> I’m wondering how other people are loading their projects in Iceberg if 
>>> this doesn’t work?
>>> 
>>> Tim
>> 
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