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What would you do?<br>
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OK, since you asked, I'll take a shot at it. You're a better
programmer than I am, but I have no shortage of opinions, so...<br>
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Autogenerated install scripts are a bad idea. GemTalk Systems SS3
has them and they always seem slightly wrong to me. I never use
them. I suspect few people do. First, abandon the inclusion of an
autogenerated scripts. <br>
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Add a field to the admin page for the project, where the admin can
paste in an install script of some kind. Could be
ConfigurationOfXXX, Gofer, Installer, doesn't matter. This appears
in the window where you have your autogenerated scripts now. The
user can copy it into a Workspace. You're not responsible for any
kind of compatibility with Pharo, Squeak, whatever. It's just a
string made publicly available. <br>
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C'est la. <br>
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I am surer ground asking for what I want. I want you to make the SS3
image available for public download. I want to move the Altitude
squeak.org site I have to Seaside. The Twitter Bootstrap
compatibility is more complete. And it would be better if new images
for Squeak infrastructure could try to be one single framework
instead of a different one for every application. (i.e. Aida,
HTTPView2, Seaside, and Swiki). <br>
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Thanks, <br>
Chris <br>
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