Garie,

TL;DR Use an IDE or text editor on your machine.

Local IDEs/text editors are used to develop the vast, vast majority of
software.  Most developers develop on their own machines instead of in
the browser.  It doesn't make sense to develop in a browser-based IDE
(at least not yet) since they are missing vital functionality.  Whole
OSes can't be replicated in the browser, whereby the browser greatly
limits access to common development tools.

Best regards,

Brian

On June 15, 2021, GMiller <gmill...@protonmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Christoph
> >Re: GMiller > For  the subject project, I have encountered a
> roadblock while attempting to use the 'Salsa Web Terminal'. I filed
> Gitlab Issue 233 (see attachments) seeking information to prepare a
> 'gitlab-webide.yml' file (I searched but could find no documentation
> on it). The response to 233 >says "To upload designs, you'll need to
> enable LFS and have an admin enable hashed storage". 
>  >>Sorry, I can help you with packaging hamradio software, but please
> use a normal editor like everyone else. There is no need to bother
> with funky web stuff, especially if it doesn't work out of the box.
> Christoph
>
> I am not sure I understand your comment. Are you saying in effect,
> don't use a Salsa IDE to build/test the project? Instead use an IDE on
> my local machine to build/test and develop any code changes? Is that
> how most Salsa projects are doing it?
> Thanks for your patience
> Garie Miller wb9awa
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