Re: STACKLE - RSRC for LC Stacks - Are U Interested?

2015-08-21 Thread Brahmanathaswami
FYI: Andre encouraged me to learn GIT... I already bought the GIT book.. went all the tutorials... was merrily pushing, fetching, pull, branching looking at diffs, what fun! for our LC server side (text only LC world) Very cool I actually enjoyed it... Hours later: no content is coming out

Re: STACKLE - RSRC for LC Stacks - Are U Interested?

2015-08-19 Thread Peter TB Brett
On 2015-08-19 21:26, Brahmanathaswami wrote: STACKLE: Really Simple Revision Contro (RSRC) l for LC Livecode (and perhaps any other document type) Pass the Baton/Stack Well the day has come. I'm going to build it. I needed this two months ago. If you are interested, please reply off list. I

STACKLE - RSRC for LC Stacks - Are U Interested?

2015-08-19 Thread Brahmanathaswami
STACKLE: Really Simple Revision Contro (RSRC) l for LC Livecode (and perhaps any other document type) Pass the Baton/Stack Well the day has come. I'm going to build it. I needed this two months ago. If you are interested, please reply off list. I will create a Google doc and invite anyone

Re: STACKLE - RSRC for LC Stacks - Are U Interested?

2015-08-19 Thread Brahmanathaswami
Actually this app is pretty much already built.. I just have to change a small amt of code in an existing tool. @ Peter I will take a look at subversion... -- Swasti Astu, Be Well! Brahmanathaswami Kauai's Hindu Monastery www.HimalayanAcademy.com Monte Goulding wrote: On 20 Aug 2015,

Re: STACKLE - RSRC for LC Stacks - Are U Interested?

2015-08-19 Thread Brahmanathaswami
Good call: and for a small bit of coin...there's this: http://www.versionsapp.com/ Swasti Astu, Be Well! Brahmanathaswami Kauai's Hindu Monastery www.HimalayanAcademy.com Peter TB Brett wrote: Subversion does everything you've described already, better (including the file locking

Re: STACKLE - RSRC for LC Stacks - Are U Interested?

2015-08-19 Thread Monte Goulding
On 20 Aug 2015, at 5:39 am, Peter TB Brett peter.br...@livecode.com wrote: Subversion does everything you've described already, better (including the file locking aspects). And it has an HTTPS interface, so you could write a client in LiveCode that uses libUrl to communicate with a