Just covering this one point of Geoff’s in the Dictionary discussion. I agree 
with his comment, and I think it’s symptomatic of a problem with the 
development of LC in the last few years: there is IMHO a conflict between the 
“everyone can code” philosophy that LC inherited (and greatly enriched) from 
Hypercard, and the perceived need to be more professional and serious as a 
player in the whole software development arena. 

It’s OK, I think, to provide more facilities for the ‘big picture’ 
professionals, such as making it easier to use version control and to work in 
teams, and to have an ever-expanding set of functions and even platforms; but 
it’s not OK if this is at the expense of the kind of user who doesn’t want to 
distort the way LC works, for example by deprecating stacks that contain both 
scripts and UI elements, and who wants to avoid going outside the LC comfort 
zone as far as is possible, for example to need to use github, or to struggle 
alone with the elaborate deployment techniques now demanded by the big players 
in software distribution. This ‘old fashioned’ type of user needs a very clear, 
understandable environment, and a lot of packaged help with deployment on the 
various platforms. I am probably hors de combat now, but I would put myself in 
the second category, despite having a quite technical background in software 
development.

A typical casualty of this conflict is the cancelling of the ability of these 
ordinary users to add notes to the dictionary, without apparent thought for the 
negative consequences.

Just my two (tottering) euro-cents.

Graham

> On 20 Jan 2019, at 03:59, Geoff Canyon via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> 1. Not everyone (very few people?) understand how git/GitHub works.
> 2. Even if you have a reasonable grasp of how to use git it's not obvious
> how to contribute to the dictionary using git. 

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