Thanks Terry for all the work you put making Leo and its community better.
I use Leo less and less these days, the more I build my own interactive
outliner and work on Pharo for that, so I'm also away of Leo and Python
as tools, but not from this place as a community. At some point I hope
to
On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 11:22 AM Terry Brown wrote:
I'm sorry to say that I'm moving away from involvement in Leo. This is
> due to no one reason but the combination of a number of factors, most
> of which are external to Leo (different job, other projects). I told
> Edward about this a couple
Thanks for improving Leo and the Leo forum.
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I'm sorry to say that I'm moving away from involvement in Leo. This is
due to no one reason but the combination of a number of factors, most
of which are external to Leo (different job, other projects). I told
Edward about this a couple of days ago.
The specific factor prompting this
Rebecca and I will be in Seattle for the next week, celebrating the
holidays with our daughter.
I'll have a laptop with me and I'll likely be posting some thoughts about
what's next for Leo.
Wishing you all a happy holiday.
Edward
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On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 4:56 AM Joe Orr wrote:
> 1. When you say that you want LeoWapp to be restful, what do you mean?
>
> I'm thinking of a standalone HTML5 client written in Javascript. When it
> needs to modify the file or otherwise save state off of the browser, it
> calls a stateless http
1. When you say that you want LeoWapp to be restful, what do you mean?
I'm thinking of a standalone HTML5 client written in Javascript. When it
needs to modify the file or otherwise save state off of the browser, it
calls a stateless http service with some data and one of PUT, PATCH or
DELETE.