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masterlaver13 opened this issue Apr 1, 2021 · 3 comments
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Private sketches #1832

masterlaver13 opened this issue Apr 1, 2021 · 3 comments

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@masterlaver13
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All sketches are public to everyone.

  • New feature request

New feature details:

All sketches that are made in web editor are public to everyone. They refresh instantly so someone can follow the work.
I suggest adding private sketches. I know, there is a solution: to work on downloaded files, but it is sometimes difficult. The person who has these files can have issues with compiling them.

When an author makes a sketch and he wants to sell it or use it for his class then there is a problem. It is public and it can be copied at any time if someone knows the username.

I think web-editor is a powerful tool, there is everything in one place. In my opinion, it must have an option to make sketches private or public.

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@slowizzm
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I like the openness of the web editor since it is based around learning and community. But I would like the option to be able to save a sketch and publish it when it is ready. Mostly as an educator to avoid my students accessing an assignment/demo/example before it is ready for them.

This may be related to #753. What happens if our repo gets set to private after we have imported?

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Thanks for the suggestion @masterlaver13! We're already tracking this feature in #91, so I'm going to close this one. If you have any additional thoughts, please comment there!

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