On Wednesday 02 December 2009 00:29:27 Al wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> It is likely that most users will use a single workflow. As such, every
> time they access the "init" dialog, they will select the same workflow.
> Bazaar Explorer should remember the selected workflow and present it as
> the default the next time that the user initialises a new repository.
>
> ** Affects: bzr-explorer
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
Sheesh. Al Budden is NOT OldAl. *I* am OldAl - akabaila[at]pcug.org.au. I
did not raise this bug, nor do I think it is a bug... Just making it clear
that OldAl and Al are two different people.
Al, the init dialog is only used when one starts a new repository or new
storage location, so in any workflow, other than trying to reinvent the wheel
repeatedly and creating a new storage location for evey "new" wheel, would it
be sensible to remember what you did last time.
I think it right that the explorer does not remember the location of the last
init. No bug IMHO!
On Wednesday 02 December 2009 00:29:27 Al wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> It is likely that most users will use a single workflow. As such, every
> time they access the "init" dialog, they will select the same workflow.
> Bazaar Explorer should remember the selected workflow and present it as
> the default the next time that the user initialises a new repository.
>
> ** Affects: bzr-explorer
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
Sheesh. Al Budden is NOT OldAl. *I* am OldAl - akabaila[ at]pcug. org.au. I
did not raise this bug, nor do I think it is a bug... Just making it clear
that OldAl and Al are two different people.
Al, the init dialog is only used when one starts a new repository or new
storage location, so in any workflow, other than trying to reinvent the wheel
repeatedly and creating a new storage location for evey "new" wheel, would it
be sensible to remember what you did last time.
I think it right that the explorer does not remember the location of the last
init. No bug IMHO!
OldAl. akabaila. pcug.org. au/StructuralAn alysis. pdf
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