thyrsus wrote:
 > * If you've got nodes cloned into multiple @thin or
 > @file locations, and their contents gets changed
 > outside of Leo, then the last version encountered
 > during the reading of the derived files wins.

This is a bug, in that it is guaranteed to surprise:
"What happened to my changes", cries the user, having
long forgotten that the node was cloned into some
obscure place for some reason no longer very relevant,
perhaps to document a bug long ago fixed and forgotten.

The version whose file has the most recent change date
should win.


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