Hi André 

I understand your concerns and I agree on this. 

The idea of projects is to allow to unify different aspects of a groups of 
files and workflow sharing (reproducible science), like:
- persistence of variables (workspace)
- version control
- packaging 
- environments and python and non python packages (through conda)
- Session (ipython)

Projects should allow easy creation of python packages and Spyder plugins, 
by creating necessary emplates

But as you put it, it should not lock to use a specific set of files in a 
given "project". I think the point of having projects is to unify, but you 
should be able to do the same things without having to commit to using 
projects per se.



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