> In such situations it is *hopeless* to expect the user to do something
> reasonable.  My typical reaction is, "oh shit, what do I do now?".
> This is not the time for complex decision making!
> So we can't assume the user will do *anything*, and certainly not
> anything reasonable :-)

I don't agree.  Once a user chooses to put clones in @files that may
be edited externally, they take on a responsibility to address the
potential problems that could arise.  The last thing I want is for Leo
to guess at the appropriate resolution.  Instead, users should be able
to compare the differences and decide if I should keep them uncloned
or reclone them with either the old content, the new content, or a
some combination.  I don't think a user who has already taken on the
responsibility for managing Leo content (and the use of clones) will
classify this as "complex decision making".

TL

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