It really depends on how your application works and what you're trying to
do. If you choose one over the other, someone loses. If you try to combine
both, probably neither of them get what they want. Or maybe there is
something in your application where two moves has meaning eg clipping or
something. Its up to you.

On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Alex <monsterno...@gmail.com> wrote:

> i have a wave gadget with a canvas on it
> there is a rectangle on the canvas at (0,0)
>
> User A move the rectangle to (10,0)
> User B move the rectangle to (0,10)
>
> both user did the move at about the same time
> where should the rectangle be?
> A: (10,0)
> B: (0,10)
> C: (10,10)
>
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