Hi -
I've finally downloaded the latest version of MC2 but I'm a little lost what advantages MC2 has for an end-user (developer). I've been looking both at the included information as well as http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5624 but neither has much helpful information. The latter page has at least good questions, for example "What problem is being addressed?" but the answers lack detail "the problems we encountered with Monticello 1" (duh, otherwise why call it MC2 ;-)
Even after reading all the available information I'm pretty much lost as to what reason one would have to use MC2. I understand that it has a different versioning granularity, but what does that mean? Does it make anything easier? Faster? Does it have capabilities beyond MC1? How does any of this help getting work done?
I'd appreciate a five minutes sales pitch pointing out what one can do with MC2. Either things one could not do or only barely do or maybe slowly do with MC1. Anything to help me understand why I would want to use MC2 instead of MC1 ;-)
Cheers, - Andreas
Colin Putney wrote:
Hi all,
Monticello 2.0.20 is now available for download. From the release notes:
2.0.20 - Improved the window title on repository browsers. 2.0.19 - The parsing of method timestamps now handles older formats from earlier versions of Squeak. 2.0.18 - Snapshot fileout now includes method timestamps.
Thanks for the bug reports!
Colin