Chipp Walters wrote:
You can turn RevOnline off...In fact it's the first thing I do when I launch
a new version of Rev. If you could turn the 'Home' stack off..would it still
be a Home stack?

One could close the HC's Home stack, at least if some other stack was open.

As for any new Home stack, at the moment this is just a thought experiment so the definition of Home stack for the 21st century is in flux, to be determined by whatever people here express. :)

Here's the backstory:

Some substantial revisions are underway with the MetaCard IDE project, the original IDE stacks for this engine which have since become open source.

While working on some other parts it occurs to me that since Rev 2.7 the Home stack is really just a launcher. It no longer handles the licensing stuff (that's handled much more securely and robustly in the engine itself now), and it's only role is that it's the stack that the development engine looks for on startup, and in turn it can open any other stack to start an IDE.

Since it was just sitting there, I've been pondering whether it makes sense to just hide it or perhaps have some useful stuff in it. And of course it would be closeable, just like RevOnline.

So Home is at this point a clean slate. It could be discarded, but I thought it would be fun to brainstorm with the folks here to see if maybe something valuable could be done with it. Just maybe there is a way to redefine the concept of a Home stack for the 21st century....

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 Richard Gaskin
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