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<p>Not every time you do an activity are you doing work worth
committing. For instance I work with a lot of terminals, that I
reuse and there's no point in committing terminal sessions.</p>
<p>So imho Sugar should not force you to commit if you don't want
to.<br>
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> I don't recall there ever being a 'Don't Save"
dialog. I do recall the<br>
> dialog to enter a "commit message" upon exit. I'm
all for the latter!!!<br>
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</span>Yes the proposal is a 'commit message' with a
'don't commit' option. I<br>
was never a fan of the former but having the option would
change my mind.<br>
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Can you help point Utkarsh to when this was removed?
Thanks!<br>
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<div>It was sometime before 0.96 because it was in that
release I added the "Write to Journal Anytime" feature.</div>
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<div>But I am confused as to what problem we are solving
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<div>I think we should require commit messages in Sugar the
same way we require them in our own work. But that said,
the decision to commit is made numerous times through out
the lifecycle of an activity, not just at closing. For
example, Turtle, Write, and many others will write
whenever the activity goes to the background. And Turtle
saves whenever you run code. So how does a "don't commit"
option work exactly? </div>
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<div><font><font>Walter Bender</font></font><br>
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