On 05 May 2015, at 01:03, Sergio Fedi sergio.f...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow! Look what I stirred up!
Ok, I *vaguely* understand the two configuration schemes.
I do understand how I touched two projects that are mantained differently and
the problems in that.
I'm not sure what to learn
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 11:32 AM, Sean P. DeNigris s...@clipperadams.com
wrote:
Sean P. DeNigris wrote
We have two kinds of external projects in Pharo:
Please don't be discouraged! By chance, you stepped into the absolute the
worst-case scenario. Thankfully, many issues are much easier to
2015-05-04 8:15 GMT+02:00 Ben Coman b...@openinworld.com:
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 11:32 AM, Sean P. DeNigris s...@clipperadams.com
wrote:
Sean P. DeNigris wrote
We have two kinds of external projects in Pharo:
Please don't be discouraged! By chance, you stepped into the absolute the
Nicolai Hess wrote
Who can move and commit sergios change to the versionner repro?
I already copied Versionner-Spec-Browser to the Versionner repo but I didn't
make a new config version because I think it depends on the Spec change and
so that has to be resolved first...
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Cheers,
Sean
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On 04 May 2015, at 12:53, Sean P. DeNigris s...@clipperadams.com wrote:
Nicolai Hess wrote
Who can move and commit sergios change to the versionner repro?
I already copied Versionner-Spec-Browser to the Versionner repo but I didn't
make a new config version because I think it depends on
After reviewing your fix, your case is especially complicated - you have
edited one of each type of project! Spec, which has been forked, and
Versionner, which is externally maintained. You may have to open another
issue for the Spec changes. In fact, I think we should have a discussion
because
EstebanLM wrote
can you open an issue? (new versionner version), dependent on the Spec
changes issue?
I added 15480 as a dependency of 15482 and put 15482 on hold for the moment.
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Cheers,
Sean
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Wow! Look what I stirred up!
Ok, I *vaguely* understand the two configuration schemes.
I do understand how I touched two projects that are mantained differently
and the problems in that.
I'm not sure what to learn from all of this (I know I didn't do anything
wrong)
About the design issues.
Ok, I added the case, submited the Slice and Resolved the case.
https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/15480/Improving-the-About-information-of-Versionner
The final text is this:
*Versionner is tool for creating configurations.*
*A Configuration determines the dependencies between packages. More
There is ConfigurationOfVersionner in the image...
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Cheers,
Sean
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There is ConfigurationOfVersionner in the image...
Sorry, I don't understand.
What does it mean? Is there something wrong I did?
Sergio Fedi wrote
There is ConfigurationOfVersionner in the image...
What does it mean? Is there something wrong I did?
It was in response to Ben's question: is Versioneer Slice based or
Configuration based?.
We have two kinds of external projects in Pharo:
- Traditional model: projects that,
Sean P. DeNigris wrote
We have two kinds of external projects in Pharo:
After reviewing your fix, your case is especially complicated - you have
edited one of each type of project! Spec, which has been forked, and
Versionner, which is externally maintained. You may have to open another
issue for
Look good Sergio. Per Sven's comments, I think its worth you opening an
issue for this and a submitting it as a slice to be integrated.
cheers -ben
On Sat, May 2, 2015 at 11:15 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe s...@stfx.eu wrote:
Hi Sergio,
It is great that you want to contribute !
Have you seen
This seemed a fairly easy change so I can keep honing my contributing
skills.
I came up with this About text for the tool.
Below is a screenshot on how it looks:
Here's the text:
*Versionner is a GUI for Metacello that allows you to use a nice (but
limited, as are most GUI tools) tool
Hi Sergio,
It is great that you want to contribute !
Have you seen http://pharo.org/contribute and more specifically
http://pharo.org/contribute-propose-fix ?
It is a bit of work to get started, but once you have everything set up and
understand the process, the next contribution will go much
This seemed a fairly easy change so I can keep honing my contributing
skills.
superb!
You start to understand the difference between Pharo and others.
You can get a real impact on your system.
Stef
I came up with this About text for the tool.
Below is a screenshot on how it looks:
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