[btw, this is a common problem when using spreadsheets rather than when modeling in a software development environmentâthe software space has a lot of experience in working in (partially-) open source settings]
The main point is that access management is more natively associated with the structure of the model in software settings. Say, you are less likely to release a model without its prerequisites.
But I agree that this could also be messed up in software environments, and that itâs mainly an issue of UI and culture. I guess I generally argue for a modeling environment that is âmodeling-firstâ rather than something like âexplainable-results-firstâ.
[btw, this is a common problem when using spreadsheets rather than when modeling in a software development environmentâthe software space has a lot of experience in working in (partially-) open source settings]
Could you expand on this please? Isnât this going to be roughly equivalent to âwe kept our GitHub repo privateâ?
The main point is that access management is more natively associated with the structure of the model in software settings. Say, you are less likely to release a model without its prerequisites.
But I agree that this could also be messed up in software environments, and that itâs mainly an issue of UI and culture. I guess I generally argue for a modeling environment that is âmodeling-firstâ rather than something like âexplainable-results-firstâ.