My preference as a user of recipes is to choose when to update, not to have them automatically changed without me being aware of it. particularly as in my experience fixes can introduce other changes or errors even when written by the best run software development houses with great coders. Changes may also change how the recipe works in particular situations. It may be an improvement but not for the particular use case.
I truly appreciate and value the great coders who provide us with recipes. Thanks :D
Ok, I got it. Thanks (And yes, I do get what you're saying about bugs!). Now that you mention it, that would be a good way for me to mark my future scripts.
Only the highest version I do maintenance on. So the other problem is still in earlier versions.
Not have had the time to fully investigate what good 'idealize' can do inside scripts except for some tiny experimental scripts.
Also, perhaps older versions could be kept available as well?
Two things:
What is the report to Mollem link about?
And in the current system, if I overwrite an existing recipe, the previous version is no longer available on the site.