AW: Re: [squeak-dev] 4.2 code freeze

Tim Felgentreff tim at nada1.de
Sun Dec 5 11:13:40 UTC 2010


About easy loading of 'community supported packages' ... Philipp Tessenow and I are working on something there, to make it easier. Shouldn't take much longer, will announce soon-ish.

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Casey Ransberger <casey.obrien.r at gmail.com> schrieb am 05.12.2010 03:52: 

O-Completion: +1
Yes oh yes please include O-Completion in 4.2. When we figure out what we're doing about easy loading of "Community Supported Packages" we can think about pulling it back out and making it an easily loadable package.

This is something that I can show developers who are new to Smalltalk that they'll recognize and appreciate. I think it's a really big win.

On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Chris Muller <asqueaker at gmail.com> wrote:

It's December, and time to consider freezing the 4.2 code base.  If we

can push any final enhancements and image documentation desired for

4.2 in over the next week, we can freeze officially on the 11th.  Is

this ok?



We should begin considering the release-notes.  What is the easiest

way to identify everything that's one into 4.2 since 4.1?



Some of the items listed at the 4.2-release page

(http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6160) are:



  - Integration of Cryptography

  - Documentation

  - Integration of O-Completion



What do we all think about integration of O-Completion?  Levente

already did the work, it makes the IDE that much more useful and

modern and, it can be turned off.  Shall we include that?



What What else do we need to consider for the 4.2 image release?





-- 
Casey Ransberger



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