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DEFINITION and USAGE should be the same. The set of things which are overridable/advertisable should not be pre-defined by the XBlock author. Especially things like number of attempts can fall into either bin, and which makes more sense depends on how they are used. This is an artificial split due to architectural issues on our side, but it shouldn't be exposed to an XBlock author.
I can see there being something here, but not this. SCOPE could have an additional axis indicating something along the lines of whether something is mutable or read-only, or perhaps whether it ought to be versioned, or whether Big Things Happen when it changes (e.g. other chunks of state become inconsistent) or something, but I'm not quite sure what that is. I'm pretty sure it's not what we've got, though."
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"NONE and ALL mean the same things, and expose our particular implementation details to XBlock authors.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neumann_architecture
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_architecture
TYPE should be BLOCK_TYPE
DEFINITION and USAGE should be the same. The set of things which are overridable/advertisable should not be pre-defined by the XBlock author. Especially things like number of attempts can fall into either bin, and which makes more sense depends on how they are used. This is an artificial split due to architectural issues on our side, but it shouldn't be exposed to an XBlock author.
I can see there being something here, but not this. SCOPE could have an additional axis indicating something along the lines of whether something is mutable or read-only, or perhaps whether it ought to be versioned, or whether Big Things Happen when it changes (e.g. other chunks of state become inconsistent) or something, but I'm not quite sure what that is. I'm pretty sure it's not what we've got, though."
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