On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Bluebie, Jenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Downside is that if you share a .shy, you might accidentally share personal > data you didn't realize was contained within.
I guess I'm thinking about this as functionality available to the developer. You know, "click here to save" and then everything freezes. If it's not implemented, then nothing saves. The other thought I had is that you could then create document classes that are their own .shy and hence their own saved document. So, say, if you want a text editor, start text_editor.shy and from inside, clone and set running a document.shy that will eventually be a saved document. I should warn the list, I've been reading Alan Kay's history of Smalltalk, and I'm inspired! There will of course be issues with tainting and sandboxing... If Shoes has a virus should we call it a fungus instead? Athletes foot? -Josh
