Oh. Thank you Kamil. I'll waiting for that. Regards.
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Private workspace is fully private, nobody will have access to it without your permission. Security and privacy was extremely important concepts for us when we've been designing this system - and every single decision we had to make had that in consideration. The access control system does make sure that only owner & invited members can see the content of private workspaces. That is coupled with a number of other security measures. Like, for example, fully going for HTTPS - even if that means that the site is slightly slower and/or other areas are more annoying to get right. So, yes, we do treat your privacy and security of your projects very seriously.
A documentation about the Git capabilities is already available: Working with CodeProject Workspaces - Git[^]
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Die Frauen warten auf die Liebe, und die Männer warten auf die Frauen - Wolf Wondratschek
Fantastic idea this, with an enormous potential I'd say. Although more focused on UI, I started coding something similar a few months back, but now I will follow this one and see if I don't have to make my own. Interesting is it to se how the collaboration on coding is. If there will be some sort of versioning feature, where a team can compare and discuss the code in focus. Great stuff CodeProject! Keep on the good work!
I use IE9. Everytime I click Workspaces, it only gives me a blank page.
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I did the Git manual, and eagerly trying to get out something similar for ::Tasks ASAP (and IIRC, Chris is working on his own little Writeup about ::Tasks, containing Tips/Tricks about things you might haven't known yet about ::Tasks. For the rest, a general FAQ, I totally agree with you :thumbsup:
The scariest moment is always just before the Start - Stephen King
Die Frauen warten auf die Liebe, und die Männer warten auf die Frauen - Wolf Wondratschek