On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 6:30 AM, HansBKK <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thursday, January 19, 2012 3:50:30 AM UTC+7, Terry wrote:
>
>>  Maybe there's no way to stop people shooting themselves in the foot
>>  with a tool as complex and versatile as Leo - I just think that with
>>  clones they sometimes don't know the gun's loaded until it's too late.
>
> Very well put. I recognize that it may be some time before Leo helps protect
> relatively inexperienced users from making clone-war mistakes. In the
> meantime I believe some additional clarity in the official docs will at
> least improve the odds they will be forewarned to tread carefully.


I suspect the problems derive from mixing functions.  Putting clones
in @file branches is actually something fundamentally different.  I
suspect this might resolve the clone wars, but it also should make it
possible for the app to not let users make mistakes -- no bullets nor
dangerous weapons, since clones aren't in @file branches, and are only
in @template branches.

Seth

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