On 2/3/2011 12:39 PM, Anthony Lieuallen wrote:
Also, I update any of these scripts I now have to remember to copy my
old set of includes and paste them into the new one.
This was always true, even before this change.
Ultimately, though, the reason we made this change is that we have
well over three million one-day active users. I've seen perhaps two
dozen complaints about the new UI. If we inconvenience ~ 3000
(rounding _way_ up) people, but make ~3,000,000 people's experience
better, that's a 99.9% success rate. I judge that to be a better
product.
This change was necessary not primarily for the UI, but to make the
rest of the metadata updating work. Now you can add a @require or
@resource at any time, and it works.
I'm pretty sure previously you could edit a script, and not lose the
includes and excludes that you had added via the script manager.
Also, that "success rate" is bogus. Problems won't start cropping up
until people install updates to existing scripts, which could be weeks
or months down the road.
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