On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 7:04 AM, Edward K. Ream <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 5:24 AM, Zoom.Quiet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> @edit is new command for me, but in try:
>> - "@edit nodes must not have children"
>> - Huuu this is realy not fun.
>
>
> Correct. Not fun at all.
>
>
>> so flowing this kind of nature team cooperate process,
>> there is one core problems:
>> in s
>> tep
>> 5. there is no way to merge others fix into own organizer nodes?!
>
>
> Correct.  The shadow files, starting with x_, are *private* files.  The
> whole point is that they can *not* to be shared.  They are your own personal
> view of the data in the public files.
>
> There are two, and *only* two,  ways of representing outline structure in
> Leo: using .leo files and using sentinels inside external files.
>
> The *best* way to share structure in a cooperative environment is to use
> sentinels.  If your team really *is* cooperative, is it too much to ask your
> supposedly cooperative team members to stop being *jerks* and start
> respecting your tools?

I think that attitude would be very counter-productive in selling Leo.

  How hard would it be, really, for non-users of Leo
> not to destroy your *valuable* sentinel comments?

I'd have big problems with a team member who demanded sentinels in shared files.

>
> If your team members are indeed anti-social, then the only thing you can do
> is to share the supposedly *private* @shadow files.  Once again, you have to
> have *some* cooperation from your supposedly helpful team members.  You will
> have to add the .leo_shadow directories to your SCCS.
>
> Fundamentally, this is a management problem, not a technical problem.  Imo,
> it is a matter of others respecting your tools.  If the non-Leo programmers
> on your team don't see it this way, there is nothing you can do except fall
> back on @auto or per-user @shadow files.  Leo users could share .leo_shadow
> folders "off-line", but that will be clumsy.
>
> Edward
>
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