A comment from afar, from one who does not have a clear understanding of
the mechanics involved. Feel free to ignore, if this thought has no
bearing. ;-)

It sounds to me like the discussion is about "how can Leo have namespaces
for nodes, trees, and/or .leo files?", which makes me wonder if there's a
principle from how namespaces are applied in python (and programming in
general) that can be applied. It seems to me the problem is that right now
gnx have no local/global distinction, in effect making them all global.
(And maybe that's an essential attribute. I just thought I'd raise the
thought, because I see an apparently similar pattern).

matt
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