On Jan 3, 2012, at 3:30 AM, Josef wrote:

> well, I have trouble introducing Leo in my company, because we do have
> some OSX users here (next to Debian/Ubuntu and Windows).

Indeed, this is exactly the kind of barrier to adoption that can occur when a 
major platform is not seriously supported.

> Collaboration with Leo files does not seem a good idea as long as
> generic Leo files cannot be merged automatically.

I am not sure what you mean by this.  It is true that you don't want to merge 
an outline when you have a number of open nodes and some cloned nodes for 
personal purposes, but if you close all the nodes then it is easy to commit 
just the parts of the outline relating to e.g. new/removed files, etc.  I also 
don't see any fundamental problem with merging the sentinels in the @files.

Cheers,
Greg

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