I was going to suggest this, but @JumJum's already there :) The ability to specify the project directory for modules/etc is really handy.
@user7114 the modules all come from GitHub so you can actually just link to specific revisions on there if you have a real need, or you can check back and see what changed.
The issue really is that stuff that's more than skin deep doesn't really get used at the moment... If I'd spend months writing a proper package management website, and provided the ability to choose specific revisions, would you have actually read about it and used it, when you didn't even look in settings to see the checkbox marked 'allows you to use files on your local disk'.
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I was going to suggest this, but @JumJum's already there :) The ability to specify the project directory for modules/etc is really handy.
@user7114 the modules all come from GitHub so you can actually just link to specific revisions on there if you have a real need, or you can check back and see what changed.
The issue really is that stuff that's more than skin deep doesn't really get used at the moment... If I'd spend months writing a proper package management website, and provided the ability to choose specific revisions, would you have actually read about it and used it, when you didn't even look in settings to see the checkbox marked 'allows you to use files on your local disk'.