Jens Lincke wrote: > Hi, Adam > > indeed you changed the code of the wiki with the system browser :-) > ( http://www.lively-kernel.org/repository/lively-wiki/lively/) > > r19492 | AdamSpitz | 2010-04-14 16:49:34 +0200 (Mi, 14 Apr 2010) | 2 lines > Autoversioning commit: a non-deltaV client made a change to > /lively/Base.js
Cool! And I'm sorry. :) I've reverted a couple of the changes I made, but I might have made one or two more, and I don't even remember what file they might be in. Is there a way for me to find them? I think it's awesome that (in the Smalltalk and wiki tradition) everything is editable by anybody. But I'd suggest adding some sort of clear warning that I'm hopping a fence. And a way to delay the actual fileout until I'm ready. My expectation was that (like in Smalltalk) by mucking around inside the image I might be able to crash my image, but I wouldn't be screwing up the code in the official repository until I actually hit some button labelled "File Out" or something. I was definitely not expecting each individual method to be filed out as soon as I hit "accept changes." (What if I'm not sure my changes will work? I want to play with them in the image until I'm confident that they work, and *then* save them.) Adam _______________________________________________ lively-kernel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel
