Lukas Renggli wrote:
>> There is no need for urgent action (this is only a drill<g>), but there 
>> should be some redundancy in where the code is stored, and MC should not 
>> prevent my saving code I already have to my local drive.  There isn't (at 
>> least not that I can find), and it does :(
> 
> Parse error.
> 
> Monticello is a distributed versioning system, so it is highly
> redundant by definition. You can't really blame anybody else if a
> version your are interested in is not reachable. I usually copy
> important code into my local repository.

Well, on the other hand it is extremely bad publicity if the Squeak 
community's main source repository, written in Squeak, is extremely 
unreliable.
How can one expect someone to switch to Squeak when the first thing is 
encountering it being unreliable?


Michael

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