On 13/04/2018 07:53, Benoit St-Jean via Pharo-users wrote: Hi,
I don't have time to answer to everything but I can give some details: - Nautilus will be removed when Calypso will be really stable (During the Calypso development if calypso breaks, you need an other browser to replace it) - The old compiler will be removed as an external project (https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-workingRoadmaps/blob/master/Pharo7/ROADMAP.md) - I think it's planned to remove the EyeInspector - Kommiter and Versionner will also be removed in next versions of Pharo "Pharo 5.1 had 5885 classes. Pharo 6.1 had 6481 classes. Pharo 7.0 alpha has 7612 classes." In general I do not like metrics in term of number of classes because I prefer a system with 7500 classes of 50 lines of code than a system of 6000 classes of 300 lines of codes. "Pharo 5.1 had 416 preference settings. Pharo 6.1 had 494 preference settings. Pharo 7.0 alpha has 662 preference settings." The number of settings is not a bad thing if it's well organized. The current problem is not the number of settings, it's more their organization. Have a nice day. :) -- Cyril Ferlicot https://ferlicot.fr