Tweak ephemeral workspace warning
See original GitHub issueThe warning created for ephemeral workspace startup is good, but needs a couple of tweaks:
You are starting an ephemeral workspace. All changes to the source code will be lost when the workspace is stopped unless they are pushed to a source code repository. You can create a persistent storage workspace by unselecting ‘ephemeral mode’ in the workspace configuration.
We should also have some kind of notice in the IDE UI itself - it probably makes sense in the bottom status bar where you have the git information. We can make the text orange and have it say: Ephemeral mode, push to source code repo to save work
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@ashumilova will take a look on it
Yep. That’s correct.