Discuss Scratch

IronBit_Studios
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

Good Idea. Support!
Vetpetmon
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

support
edo31415
Scratcher
30 posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

Support
LattleKada
Scratcher
100+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

Support!!!!
Nether_before
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

Support if I haven't already.
Blaze349
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

Perhaps people should contribute with a word other than ‘support’.
-Paradox-
Scratcher
100+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

I support this
GoldPing_Animations
Scratcher
21 posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

Support!
Im_4nthony
Scratcher
100+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

support
say [support]
if <not <[someone] = [Support]>> then

say [He lied] forever::looks
end
Blank1234
Scratcher
500+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

support if everybody can remix
Blaze349
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

bump
ScaleneParkour
Scratcher
100+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

Support
-Carbonate-
Scratcher
36 posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

semi-support

I'm quite concerned about how the saving is going to work. If two people are working on the project at once, if Scratch still uses its methods of saving, then when one person saves, the other person would get their work overwritten. If it saves automatically all the time like Google Docs, it might get too laggy.
CGRises
Scratcher
500+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

AonymousGuy wrote:

I think whoever made the project should automatically keep a back-up copy in case a malicious user decides to delete it. I don't know about transferred projects, though, because then it would more “give copy of:” then “transfer”.

dracae wrote:

I'm glad you brought this issue up in particular: “Would this power be too risky for abuse?”
This is a HUGE problem, and in my opinion, I feel like the positive outcomes of your suggestion do not outweigh the potential abuse.

Sorry, but no support.

LightBulb80 wrote:

No support, i thought this was rejected
Still no support
/\/\/\
Don't forget PMing: the reason it was rejected by the stickies.
Blaze349
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

CGRises wrote:

AonymousGuy wrote:

I think whoever made the project should automatically keep a back-up copy in case a malicious user decides to delete it. I don't know about transferred projects, though, because then it would more “give copy of:” then “transfer”.

dracae wrote:

I'm glad you brought this issue up in particular: “Would this power be too risky for abuse?”
This is a HUGE problem, and in my opinion, I feel like the positive outcomes of your suggestion do not outweigh the potential abuse.

Sorry, but no support.

LightBulb80 wrote:

No support, i thought this was rejected
Still no support
/\/\/\
Don't forget PMing: the reason it was rejected by the stickies.
If you bothered to read the topic you would see that the project would have public comments

-Carbonate- wrote:

semi-support

I'm quite concerned about how the saving is going to work. If two people are working on the project at once, if Scratch still uses its methods of saving, then when one person saves, the other person would get their work overwritten. If it saves automatically all the time like Google Docs, it might get too laggy.
Saves automatically
BoyKetchup
Scratcher
96 posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

Don't know if someone's said this already, but it could work like google docs where multiple people can edit at the same time and view the changes live.
-Carbonate-
Scratcher
36 posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

Blaze349 wrote:

Saves automatically

BoyKetchup wrote:

Don't know if someone's said this already, but it could work like google docs where multiple people can edit at the same time and view the changes live.

I'm pretty sure this might lead to problems with the server – not sure.

Support, if it doesn't cause much lag.
Blaze349
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

Google docs don't get lag though
DrKat123
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

Support. Collabs can help people that are making a project together.
CGRises
Scratcher
500+ posts

Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)

What if the creator unshared the project?

Powered by DjangoBB