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Entity1037
Entity1037 wrote ...

2013/5/16

Users should be able to always download their own scenarios.

Entity1037 Entity1037

2013/5/16

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If you made the scenario, it should let you download the source code only, and if you publish the source code, then others can download it as well. I hate it when I forget to check publish source code and I can't download the newer version to work on during class. Don't you think this would be a good idea?
darkmist255 darkmist255

2013/5/16

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This sounds like a good idea actually. Another way to word it would be a "make source code private" option.
bourne bourne

2013/5/16

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Not a bad idea. How it works currently - I believe is that the source is not uploaded when publish is unchecked (just the compiled java bytecode and resources). Would be no difference other than visibility among users (compared to having published the source), to have a "private" option. I've always just used a flash drive or email for carrying my versions around. It seems just under half the scenarios on the site have published source code. (number of pages under tag "with-source" compared to number of pages under latest scenarios). So all those without published source code saves decent amount of space. Guess you could have options for source: 1. Publish 2. Upload (private) 3. Exclude
davmac davmac

2013/5/16

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If you made the scenario, it should let you download the source code only
The problem is, you don't select to publish the source code, then the source code isn't uploaded. There's no way you or anyone else could download it.
I hate it when I forget to check publish source code and I can't download the newer version to work on during class
The gallery is intended as a way to share your work with others, not as a temporary storage for work that you're currently doing. The best solution for carrying work between two locations is probably a memory stick, or use dropbox or a similar tool. Or, upload it to the gallery and make sure you check 'publish source' - that's not really very hard.
darkmist255 darkmist255

2013/5/17

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davmac has a good point, dropbox might be more what you're looking for if you want to access your source in class. On top of that, clicking publish source has no drawbacks really.
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