I agree with Richmond. There are many great suggestions for coding tricks, and 
workarounds that occur on this list. That wisdom remains in the archives, but 
is not necessarily obviously accessible to those of us who may be exploring an 
unfamiliar or poorly documented technique. The dictionary is the first place I 
go. Links to comments about use and idiosyncrasies would be very helpful and it 
seems to me a “buyer beware” notice could mitigate and mothership liability. 
Even though the documentation for using git is available, it is still a hurdle 
to overcome and does discourage input from many of us.

Adding a commenting capability seems like an ideal livecode application. The 
dictionary could be still on git with a link or inclusion of text from a 
commenting app with comments linked to the relevant entry. Information in 
comments might occasionally be incorporated into the main dictionary entry, 
then purged as appropriate.

It is also unhelpful the the user guide, accessed in the dictionary window, is 
not searchable.

Best,
Bill

William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org

> On Jan 21, 2019, at 12:13 PM, Richmond via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Oh, fruit-flavoured socks . . .
> 
> If many developers do not trust Microsoft, who can change their term anytime, 
> and
> no one knows what they will do . . .
> 
> One could wonder about the same sort of thing about other software 
> manufacturers;
> even those who keep changing their commercial licensing arrangements in a way 
> that
> sometimes seems haphazard and unpredictable . . .
> 
> Trusting software developers, especially developers on who one's own efforts 
> depend is always
> going to be an "iffy" thing, but so, then, is almost everything in life one 
> has to rely on
> that involves other people; so worrying about Microsoft, if one spends too 
> much time on
> it can become fairly unhealthy: and what about Apple, Canonical, and so on 
> and so forth?
> 
> -----
> 
> My objection to bunging user stuff for the LiveCode dictionary on GitHub has 
> nothing to
> do with Microsoft, but has a lot to do with accessibility.
> 
> Way back when with LiveCode 4.5 end-user comments/feedback/hints in the 
> Dictionary
> appeared almost as soon as someone who added them opened LC while they were 
> connected
> to the internet . . .
> 
> I also (possibly incorrectly) had a feeling those comments "came through" 
> unfiltered by the mothership.
> 
> Now I would suppose stuff going to GitHub does not get rolled into the 
> Dictionary until the
> next LC release, and only if the mothership lieutenants approve it.
> 
> Now, if I am messing around "trying to be clever" with LiveCode I generally 
> need and am grateful for
> all the help I can get: and if Fred Flintstone (that well-known LC developer) 
> found something out
> this morning which will serve me well this afternoon I have no great urge to 
> wait 6-8 weeks for
> that to filter through to me.
> 
> So . . . it would be lovely if, unless there are serious objections,
> the Dictionary inwith LiveCode to regain its previous functionality so we can 
> help each other
> just that wee bit more.
> 
> Richmond.
> 
>> On 21.01.19 0:22, Rick Harrison via use-livecode wrote:
>> Many developers do not trust Microsoft, and neither do I.
>> Things may be fine right now, but it is the future that
>> concerns me more.  They can change their terms at
>> anytime, and no one knows what they will do.
>> 
>> Just a word of caution.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Rick
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 20, 2019, at 2:50 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
>>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Rick Harrison wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I do not believe most of LC’s users are interested in signing up
>>>> for GitHub and having to sign an agreement with new owner Microsoft
>>>> too.
>>> In what way has Girhub's TOS been changed after Microsoft's acquisition 
>>> which would be a concern to LiveCode developers?
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Richard Gaskin
>>> Fourth World Systems
>>> Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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