I agree that "instance mode" doesn't make sense on first listen.   
"Project mode" is slightly better, although may suffer from the same  
problem.  I'll throw another one out there since "Project mode" isn't  
yet part of the Radiant vernacular.  How about calling it "Freeze  
mode", or "Frozen mode"?  Maybe it sounds a bit funny.  But I think  
it's very clear.  Just my $0.02. :)

Matt Parrish
http://www.pearware.org


On Jun 1, 2007, at 6:29 PM, John W. Long wrote:

> Sean Cribbs wrote:
>> 1) To set constant the version of Radiant you are using, either  
>> via the
>> gem or edge, to a version that is solid and works for you.
>> 2) To have the absolute latest code from the development repository,
>> i.e. "be on the edge".
>
> I'd also add:
>
> 3) Because it allows you to completely customize your configuration  
> for
> Radiant and check it into your own version control system. When it  
> comes
> time to upgrade Radiant you just replace vendor/radiant with the  
> latest
> version, run migrations, and execute the update task:
>
> rake db:migrate
> rake radiant:update
>
> "Project mode" is probably a much better name for this. We've used the
> term "instance" in the past, but it seems to confuse people when they
> first hear it. I'm recommending we deprecate the old phrase and adopt
> the new one.
>
> --
> John Long
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