There's no place like Home

Joe Lewis Wilkins pepetoo at cox.net
Thu Jun 7 00:04:58 EDT 2007


I agree completely with Chipp. Good readily and obviously available  
template stacks much as Judy outlined them would be far more useful  
and much less dangerous.

Joe Wilkins

On Jun 6, 2007, at 8:23 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:

> Nothing. Absolutely Nothing. Any stack which launches everytime Rev  
> does,
> goes into the memory footprint and possibly adds frontscripts,  
> backscripts
> providing more opportunity to mess with the fragile IDE. Until the  
> IDE runs
> in it's own thread, I'd rather see some good demo stacks than a  
> Home stack.
>
> As I recall, the Home stack did a number of things for HC users. It
> introduced them to HC, provided a place for permissioning, showed some
> samples along with code, provided clip art and buttons, allowed  
> users to use
> it as an Address book, etc.. To pollute the Rev IDE with all of  
> this seems a
> bit overwhelming to me.
>
> There certainly must be a better way to create a strong first time  
> user
> experience?
>
> -Chipp
>
> On 6/6/07, Richard Gaskin <ambassador at fourthworld.com> wrote:
>>
>> IWhat would you expect to see in a Rev Home stack?
>>
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