How do I delete a workspace?
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I have zero interest in this and I don't want any of my stuff in here. How can I get my stuff removed?
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I have zero interest in this and I don't want any of my stuff in here. How can I get my stuff removed?
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We're using our Git server as source code control for the code in your articles in the same manner that we version your article content. Well, same way except that it's a system that is actually designed to version source code and that you can connect to using Visual Studio in order to update your code outside of CodeProject's article system. The Tasks Bugs&Sugs page that's attached to all articles now is essentially an evolution of the discussion forum below articles, except that it allows you to actually organise and tag the issues that are reported. We're going to upgrade the submission wizard to allow more than one article to point to a given workspace (ie multiple articles discussing a single codebase) and when we do that we can certainly provide the ability to remove source code versioning and issue tracking. I'm confused, however, as to why? It's free. You don't have to use it. You don't even have to know about it. But it does provide far better safety for code and also allows others to play with your code in more ways than before.
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We're using our Git server as source code control for the code in your articles in the same manner that we version your article content. Well, same way except that it's a system that is actually designed to version source code and that you can connect to using Visual Studio in order to update your code outside of CodeProject's article system. The Tasks Bugs&Sugs page that's attached to all articles now is essentially an evolution of the discussion forum below articles, except that it allows you to actually organise and tag the issues that are reported. We're going to upgrade the submission wizard to allow more than one article to point to a given workspace (ie multiple articles discussing a single codebase) and when we do that we can certainly provide the ability to remove source code versioning and issue tracking. I'm confused, however, as to why? It's free. You don't have to use it. You don't even have to know about it. But it does provide far better safety for code and also allows others to play with your code in more ways than before.
Chris Maunder wrote:
that you can connect to using Visual Studio
I would never do that.
Chris Maunder wrote:
the submission wizard
Which I also don't use.
Chris Maunder wrote:
It's free.
So if you charged and I didn't pay what would you do?
Chris Maunder wrote:
You don't have to use it.
I won't.
Chris Maunder wrote:
You don't even have to know about it.
But I do now. Why can't I at least see a gloriously empty homewhatever when I go there? I says "Click the “Create a workspace” button and you have a workspace" -- I didn't click that, I didn't create a workspace, therefore there should be none. It says it was created by "CodeProject"; put it in that guy's workspace, not mine.
Chris Maunder wrote:
play with your code in more ways than before
Yet how is this better than them downloading it and playing with it just as they have all these years? Will this affect the very rare few times that I want to download article code?
Chris Maunder wrote:
Why?
Homey don't play dat.
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Chris Maunder wrote:
that you can connect to using Visual Studio
I would never do that.
Chris Maunder wrote:
the submission wizard
Which I also don't use.
Chris Maunder wrote:
It's free.
So if you charged and I didn't pay what would you do?
Chris Maunder wrote:
You don't have to use it.
I won't.
Chris Maunder wrote:
You don't even have to know about it.
But I do now. Why can't I at least see a gloriously empty homewhatever when I go there? I says "Click the “Create a workspace” button and you have a workspace" -- I didn't click that, I didn't create a workspace, therefore there should be none. It says it was created by "CodeProject"; put it in that guy's workspace, not mine.
Chris Maunder wrote:
play with your code in more ways than before
Yet how is this better than them downloading it and playing with it just as they have all these years? Will this affect the very rare few times that I want to download article code?
Chris Maunder wrote:
Why?
Homey don't play dat.
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Wow, how amazingly gracious you're being.
Regards, Rob Philpott.