Hi Ryan.

> I've been reading through a lot of the introductory, getting started, and 
> tutorial material, but I am unsure as to how to proceed. 
Cool! If you have any feedback on those worlds, please let us know :-)

> I have an empty user directory, which I think might have been a mistake when 
> the directory was generated.

Yes, that was a mistake - thanks for letting us know! The reorganization from 
last week wasn't reflected in the "get your own workspace" snippet. If you give 
that link on 
http://lively-kernel.org/repository/webwerkstatt/gettingStarted.xhtml another 
try, it should create you a user's folder (webwerkstatt/users/panesofglass) 
with an initial world for you in it (../start.xhtml). Sorry for the 
inconvenience. 

>  Is it better for me to use a local copy of LK to test and play with ideas?
It completely fine to use the webwerkstatt online to test and play with LK, to 
develop applications and parts, and to work on the kernel! That's the idea 
behind Lively and webwerkstatt :-) We develop on local copies only to do major 
refactorings or experiments that we wan't to try before applying for all users 
... :-)

Best,
Lauritz

On Oct 31, 2011, at 11:44 AM, Ryan Riley wrote:

> I've been reading through a lot of the introductory, getting started, and 
> tutorial material, but I am unsure as to how to proceed. I have an empty user 
> directory, which I think might have been a mistake when the directory was 
> generated. Is it better for me to use a local copy of LK to test and play 
> with ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ryan
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