As long as we're on the subject, someone made some changes to viewrendered3 
*in my github repo* that I didn't know about.  There is a syntax error in 
these changes, and I *think* something else got inadvertently changed, and 
I will have to fix that up, too.  Now if they had put in a PR, it would 
have been better. 

BTW, how do I activate the "Issues" tab in github?  At least we'd have a 
place to discuss prospective changes like this.

I think it's not thoughtful to go ahead and make changes to someone else's 
development repo without discussing them first.  Please don't do that.

On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 12:28:58 PM UTC-4, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> The days of cowboy commits are coming to an end.
>
> In future, I plan to create a PR for all my work. A PR is a good record of 
> what has been done, and it should help prevent unwanted merge conflicts.
>
> I think separate PR's for all work makes sense for all of Leo's devs. What 
> do you think?
>
> Edward
>

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