I think the sharing discussion leans towards cart before horse,
first, get everyone using Leo.

I'm most interested in discussions which involve enriching the
@auto experience; the ability of Leo to engage with a complex
set of files and add convenience and efficiency, asking nothing
of it's charges.

Along these lines, I think persistent UAs for nodes in @auto files would
be keen. If the parsed tree of a py file was unchanged since the
last time it was loaded, the UA for a node would contain state from
before. I'd put timestamps in there, but others might have more
interesting ideas.

On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Edward K. Ream <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Fidel N <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I totally agree with Terry here, I think the visual aspect of Leo should
>> have more priority.
>
> I agree.  The thoughts about sentinels files are mostly a thought
> experiment.  It's very useful, imo, because it puts attention on
> sharing protocols rather than magic attempts to do with sentinels,
> which has occupied far too much of my thinking in the past ;-)  So now
> I have more attention to devote to other matters.  Heh, heh.
>
>> As you know, I'm often thinking of the 'reach to the most users' concept, so
>> I believe that thinking out of the box could lead to more interesting  uses
>> of Leo.
>
> My main interest at present is to make it as easy as possible to use
> fancy stylesheets to do cool things in documents created by Leo.  Some
> programming support will likely be needed, but documentation such as
> the VR2 how-to will be important as well.
>
>> Also, its undeniable that in the long run, it would be great for Leo to
>> reach Android, IOs, etc.
>
> I'll leave that for Ville, or others.
>
>> And there is a solution that could solve all the problems. Migrating to
>> kivy. [snip]
>
> Thanks for the heads up.  However, I think Qt is a good platform at present.
>
> Edward
>
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