Bugs item #3440676, was opened at 2011-11-21 02:28
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Category: Synchronisation / Invitation
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Alexander Waldmann (netcorps)
>Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Closing edited files without saving problematic for readonly

Initial Comment:
When the host closes a file after changing it, without saving, all other hosts 
have a dialog triggered asking if the file changes should be saved.

Selecting "yes" as a readonly users results in an inconsistency (watchdog 
barks). 

There should be no dialog for session participants - the reset of the file 
changes needs to be propagated to all participants in a consistent way without 
requiring user interaction.

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Comment By: Alexander Waldmann (netcorps)
Date: 2012-02-15 13:15

Message:
This happened in my heuristic evaluation, in my cognitive walkthrough and
in the usability tests with  participants in the company i work for.

So the frequency of occurences might be low, but the probability of it
occuring is high. People type a comment to  illustrate something while
explaining in the code. Then close the file and not saving the temporary
comment.

This should be fixed, but it is not a major problem, so i revied the
priority.

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Comment By: Donut (donut87)
Date: 2012-02-01 15:15

Message:
This is a more generell problem. The Question is: "What do we do, if Alice
closes a file that was also edited by Bob?"
If you think a little bit ahead it gets even worse...
Imagine a file "A.java" is opened by Alice, Bob an both can write to the
file. What if Alice and Bob did made changes to "A.java" and Alice decides
to close without saving? What do we do? If we want a convincing solution,
we have to save all changes made by Bob and revert everything Alice made.
This could be more complex if there are more than two programmers in the
project.
On the other hand we have to think about how likely this scenario is. So,
is this really a level 7 bug?

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