> 
> So you really want to bother your co-workers with the set of files
> you opened, or your arrangement of dockwidgets, or your bookmarks?
> 
Not at all, if I'm working on a collaborative environment, I'm checking out/in 
all the projects files but myProject.session and that's it. Every coder keeps 
its own project session parameters...

>
> Maybe it's just a matter of names, not concepts:
> 

it is about concepts, you do not apply an OO aproach here.

>
> What you describe as a "project" here pretty much is a "session" in
> Creator speak, whereas a "project" in Creator speak is a set of source
> and auxiliary files together with build instructions. Something that
> can be used with Creator, or stand-alone.
> 
> Andre'
>

lets do this Andre, why qt-creator doesn't just handle "sesions" and when we 
load a sesion we also automatically bring the projects that session use... Then 
we get an IDE "session oriented" instead of getting a normal  project oriented 
one?????  it sounds ridiculous. isn't it? Why do you want to reinvent the 
wheel? VS & Eclipse do not use sesions as separate entities, but qt-creator has 
to, please....

Pat


      
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