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Samuel S. Shuster
Dear Friends,

We have come across an OLD feature, and are considering removing it.

It is "Publish as Fragment"

This is available only from the Change Set window, where it allows you  
to publish just the current changes in that change set, without  
marking the image packages as modified.

Does anyone really use this?

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Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

Runar Jordahl
Remove it! :-)

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Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

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+1

It's really a confusing "feature".

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Remove it! :-)

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Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

Reinout Heeck-2
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> Does anyone really use this?
>  

A quick survey here drew blank stares....
It can go :-)


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Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

giorgiof
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remove it
Giorgio

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Samuel S. Shuster <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear Friends,

We have come across an OLD feature, and are considering removing it.

It is "Publish as Fragment"

This is available only from the Change Set window, where it allows you
to publish just the current changes in that change set, without
marking the image packages as modified.

Does anyone really use this?

                                And So It Goes
                                     Sames
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Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

Chris Winemiller
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Remove it.

Samuel S. Shuster wrote:

> Dear Friends,
>
> We have come across an OLD feature, and are considering removing it.
>
> It is "Publish as Fragment"
>
> This is available only from the Change Set window, where it allows you  
> to publish just the current changes in that change set, without  
> marking the image packages as modified.
>
> Does anyone really use this?
>
>                                  And So It Goes
>                                       Sames
> ______________________________________________________________________
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Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

Samuel S. Shuster
Chris and All

The masses have spoken!

> Remove it.


Unless we get a good reason to do otherwise, It will be gone in the  
next release!

Thank you all for your prompt replies!

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giorgiof
 Sames,
Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent" , so you have some positive answer and no negative one: 100% consent. All the world is with you!

Go ahead...
ciao
Giorgio


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Chris and All

The masses have spoken!

> Remove it.


Unless we get a good reason to do otherwise, It will be gone in the
next release!

Thank you all for your prompt replies!

                                And So It Goes
                                     Sames
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Niall Ross
Dear Giorgio,
   in case you are interested:

 > Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say
 > something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent"

It is an ancient explicit English common law principle that "silence
gives consent" - sufficiently ancient that I assume exactly the same
principle holds in US law.  In less formal speech, one might talk of
someone's "silently consenting" or "giving silent consent"  - though
usually such a phasing would hint at some unenthusiasm in their
consent.  So, yes, I think it's much the same in the English speaking
world.

I suppose the default response for the mustBeBoolean exception is true
by the same principle.

         Yours faithfully
            Niall Ross

giorgio ferraris wrote:

>  Sames,
> Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say
> something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent" , so
> you have some positive answer and no negative one: 100% consent. All
> the world is with you!
>
> Go ahead...
> ciao
> Giorgio
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Samuel S. Shuster
> <[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
>
>     Chris and All
>
>     The masses have spoken!
>
>     > Remove it.
>
>
>     Unless we get a good reason to do otherwise, It will be gone in the
>     next release!
>
>     Thank you all for your prompt replies!
>
>                                     And So It Goes
>                                          Sames
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>
>     Samuel S. Shuster [|]
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stephane ducasse
In french we say
        qui ne dit mot consent
So this is the same :)

Stef

On Mar 7, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Niall Ross wrote:

> Dear Giorgio,
>   in case you are interested:
>
>> Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say
>> something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent"
>
> It is an ancient explicit English common law principle that "silence
> gives consent" - sufficiently ancient that I assume exactly the same
> principle holds in US law.  In less formal speech, one might talk of
> someone's "silently consenting" or "giving silent consent"  - though
> usually such a phasing would hint at some unenthusiasm in their
> consent.  So, yes, I think it's much the same in the English speaking
> world.
>
> I suppose the default response for the mustBeBoolean exception is true
> by the same principle.
>
>         Yours faithfully
>            Niall Ross
>
> giorgio ferraris wrote:
>
>> Sames,
>> Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say
>> something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent" , so
>> you have some positive answer and no negative one: 100% consent. All
>> the world is with you!
>>
>> Go ahead...
>> ciao
>> Giorgio
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Samuel S. Shuster
>> <[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
>>
>>    Chris and All
>>
>>    The masses have spoken!
>>
>>> Remove it.
>>
>>
>>    Unless we get a good reason to do otherwise, It will be gone in  
>> the
>>    next release!
>>
>>    Thank you all for your prompt replies!
>>
>>                                    And So It Goes
>>                                         Sames
>>    
>> ______________________________________________________________________
>>
>>    Samuel S. Shuster [|]
>>    VisualWorks Engineering, Store Project
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Andres Valloud-6
El que calla otorga... he who remains silent "gives".

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Subject: Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

In french we say
        qui ne dit mot consent
So this is the same :)

Stef

On Mar 7, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Niall Ross wrote:

> Dear Giorgio,
>   in case you are interested:
>
>> Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say
>> something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent"
>
> It is an ancient explicit English common law principle that "silence
> gives consent" - sufficiently ancient that I assume exactly the same
> principle holds in US law.  In less formal speech, one might talk of
> someone's "silently consenting" or "giving silent consent"  - though
> usually such a phasing would hint at some unenthusiasm in their
> consent.  So, yes, I think it's much the same in the English speaking
> world.
>
> I suppose the default response for the mustBeBoolean exception is true

> by the same principle.
>
>         Yours faithfully
>            Niall Ross
>
> giorgio ferraris wrote:
>
>> Sames,
>> Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say
>> something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent" , so
>> you have some positive answer and no negative one: 100% consent. All
>> the world is with you!
>>
>> Go ahead...
>> ciao
>> Giorgio
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Samuel S. Shuster
>> <[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
>>
>>    Chris and All
>>
>>    The masses have spoken!
>>
>>> Remove it.
>>
>>
>>    Unless we get a good reason to do otherwise, It will be gone in
>> the
>>    next release!
>>
>>    Thank you all for your prompt replies!
>>
>>                                    And So It Goes
>>                                         Sames
>>    
>> _____________________________________________________________________
>> _
>>
>>    Samuel S. Shuster [|]
>>    VisualWorks Engineering, Store Project
>>    Smalltalk Enables Success -- What Are YOU Using?
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Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

Henrik Sperre Johansen
While we're at it...
"Den som tier samtykker"
Same in Norwegian ;)

On 09.03.2009 22:33, Valloud, Andres wrote:
El que calla otorga... he who remains silent "gives". 

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In french we say
	qui ne dit mot consent
So this is the same :)

Stef

On Mar 7, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Niall Ross wrote:

  
Dear Giorgio,
  in case you are interested:

    
Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say 
something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent"
      
It is an ancient explicit English common law principle that "silence 
gives consent" - sufficiently ancient that I assume exactly the same 
principle holds in US law.  In less formal speech, one might talk of 
someone's "silently consenting" or "giving silent consent"  - though 
usually such a phasing would hint at some unenthusiasm in their 
consent.  So, yes, I think it's much the same in the English speaking 
world.

I suppose the default response for the mustBeBoolean exception is true
    

  
by the same principle.

        Yours faithfully
           Niall Ross

giorgio ferraris wrote:

    
Sames,
Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say 
something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent" , so 
you have some positive answer and no negative one: 100% consent. All 
the world is with you!

Go ahead...
ciao
Giorgio


On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Samuel S. Shuster 
<[hidden email] [hidden email]> wrote:

   Chris and All

   The masses have spoken!

      
Remove it.
        
   Unless we get a good reason to do otherwise, It will be gone in 
the
   next release!

   Thank you all for your prompt replies!

                                   And So It Goes
                                        Sames
    
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giorgiof
Ok, I started all, so, here is the italian version:

Chi tace acconsente.

ciao
Giorgio

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:06 AM, Henrik Sperre Johansen <[hidden email]> wrote:
While we're at it...
"Den som tier samtykker"
Same in Norwegian ;)


On 09.03.2009 22:33, Valloud, Andres wrote:
El que calla otorga... he who remains silent "gives". 

-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [[hidden email]] On
Behalf Of stephane ducasse
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 2:25 PM
To: Niall Ross
Cc: VWNC List NC
Subject: Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

In french we say
	qui ne dit mot consent
So this is the same :)

Stef

On Mar 7, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Niall Ross wrote:

  
Dear Giorgio,
  in case you are interested:

    
Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say 
something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent"
      
It is an ancient explicit English common law principle that "silence 
gives consent" - sufficiently ancient that I assume exactly the same 
principle holds in US law.  In less formal speech, one might talk of 
someone's "silently consenting" or "giving silent consent"  - though 
usually such a phasing would hint at some unenthusiasm in their 
consent.  So, yes, I think it's much the same in the English speaking 
world.

I suppose the default response for the mustBeBoolean exception is true
    
  
by the same principle.

        Yours faithfully
           Niall Ross

giorgio ferraris wrote:

    
Sames,
Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say 
something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent" , so 
you have some positive answer and no negative one: 100% consent. All 
the world is with you!

Go ahead...
ciao
Giorgio


On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Samuel S. Shuster 
<[hidden email] [hidden email]> wrote:

   Chris and All

   The masses have spoken!

      
Remove it.
        
   Unless we get a good reason to do otherwise, It will be gone in 
the
   next release!

   Thank you all for your prompt replies!

                                   And So It Goes
                                        Sames
    
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Gregory Bourassa-3
Well,

Why don't we cover off all the Romance languages with the Latin:
Qui tacet consentit

Gregory Bourassa

giorgio ferraris wrote:
Ok, I started all, so, here is the italian version:

Chi tace acconsente.

ciao
Giorgio

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:06 AM, Henrik Sperre Johansen <[hidden email]> wrote:
While we're at it...
"Den som tier samtykker"
Same in Norwegian ;)


On 09.03.2009 22:33, Valloud, Andres wrote:
El que calla otorga... he who remains silent "gives". 

-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of stephane ducasse
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 2:25 PM
To: Niall Ross
Cc: VWNC List NC
Subject: Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

In french we say
	qui ne dit mot consent
So this is the same :)

Stef

On Mar 7, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Niall Ross wrote:

  
Dear Giorgio,
  in case you are interested:

    
Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say 
something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent"
      
It is an ancient explicit English common law principle that "silence 
gives consent" - sufficiently ancient that I assume exactly the same 
principle holds in US law.  In less formal speech, one might talk of 
someone's "silently consenting" or "giving silent consent"  - though 
usually such a phasing would hint at some unenthusiasm in their 
consent.  So, yes, I think it's much the same in the English speaking 
world.

I suppose the default response for the mustBeBoolean exception is true
    
  
by the same principle.

        Yours faithfully
           Niall Ross

giorgio ferraris wrote:

    
Sames,
Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say 
something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent" , so 
you have some positive answer and no negative one: 100% consent. All 
the world is with you!

Go ahead...
ciao
Giorgio


On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Samuel S. Shuster 
<[hidden email] [hidden email]> wrote:

   Chris and All

   The masses have spoken!

      
Remove it.
        
   Unless we get a good reason to do otherwise, It will be gone in 
the
   next release!

   Thank you all for your prompt replies!

                                   And So It Goes
                                        Sames
    
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Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

Peter Goessaert
"Zwijgen is toestemmen", in Dutch.
 
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From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Gregory Bourassa
Sent: dinsdag 10 maart 2009 0:20
To: giorgio ferraris
Cc: VW NC
Subject: Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

Well,

Why don't we cover off all the Romance languages with the Latin:
Qui tacet consentit

Gregory Bourassa

giorgio ferraris wrote:
Ok, I started all, so, here is the italian version:

Chi tace acconsente.

ciao
Giorgio

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:06 AM, Henrik Sperre Johansen <[hidden email]> wrote:
While we're at it...
"Den som tier samtykker"
Same in Norwegian ;)


On 09.03.2009 22:33, Valloud, Andres wrote:
El que calla otorga... he who remains silent "gives". 

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Behalf Of stephane ducasse
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 2:25 PM
To: Niall Ross
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Subject: Re: [vwnc] Publish Fragment

In french we say
	qui ne dit mot consent
So this is the same :)

Stef

On Mar 7, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Niall Ross wrote:

  
Dear Giorgio,
  in case you are interested:

    
Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say 
something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent"
      
It is an ancient explicit English common law principle that "silence 
gives consent" - sufficiently ancient that I assume exactly the same 
principle holds in US law.  In less formal speech, one might talk of 
someone's "silently consenting" or "giving silent consent"  - though 
usually such a phasing would hint at some unenthusiasm in their 
consent.  So, yes, I think it's much the same in the English speaking 
world.

I suppose the default response for the mustBeBoolean exception is true
    
  
by the same principle.

        Yours faithfully
           Niall Ross

giorgio ferraris wrote:

    
Sames,
Here in Italy  ( I don't know if it's the same also in US) we say 
something that can translate I suppose as: "consent by silent" , so 
you have some positive answer and no negative one: 100% consent. All 
the world is with you!

Go ahead...
ciao
Giorgio


On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Samuel S. Shuster 
<[hidden email] [hidden email]> wrote:

   Chris and All

   The masses have spoken!

      
Remove it.
        
   Unless we get a good reason to do otherwise, It will be gone in 
the
   next release!

   Thank you all for your prompt replies!

                                   And So It Goes
                                        Sames
    
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