Yep - you could do something like have an option in a repository which
either keeps up to date with the current version, or caches a version
with then a notification when new versions are available, should you
want to update.
On 14/04/11 09:39, Patrick Lockley wrote:
> Suzanne from Medev was interested in the idea of a "this has been updated" tool with learning objects.
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> Hi Pat,
>> The always using the most up to date version worries me though - as some people might like the version as is and not want it to change.
> True enough - nothing to stop them copying the present version and
> keeping it for posterity. But, by the nature of Object Reuse, it is a
> feature.
>
>> Is Bath using Drupal as it's repo - with OeRBIT attached?
> It is built on Drupal 7, but not using OeRBIT.
>
> I should say that, though we built it, the repo is the OSTRICH project
> repository as opposed to a University of Bath repository.
>> Hope this helps
>>
>> Pat
>>
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