It was aimed at Massimo's comment...

> If you do collaborative delopment and two or more people are working
> on the same app, the web based editor will prevent conflict and
> provide merge capabilities.

Exactly why in any "real" programming environment, unless your project
is highly unorganized... you will be using other tools to manage
multiple developers.

-Thadeus





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>    Thadeus> This is exactly why Source Code Management systems were created.
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> It's not at all clear where this comment was directed.  I know perfectly
> well how to use revision control.  My questions were directed at the
> edit-test-debug cycle and how editing files interacts with a running copy of
> web2py.
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