ANN: new glx2 script editor now on line
Mike Kerner
MikeKerner at roadrunner.com
Mon Sep 26 13:23:35 EDT 2016
Sorry, I get all the threads jumbled. I had previously proposed a session
with Edinburgh to review the inyards of the IDE and the SE to make it
easier for more of us to get involved in working on it. This is a good
example of why that might be a good idea.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 1:10 PM, Richard Gaskin <ambassador at fourthworld.com>
wrote:
> Mike Kerner wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> >> For these reasons it may be helpful to consider a path forward
> >> like the one Bernd chose: pick one feature, work with the core
> >> team to implement it, and submit that pull request, then move
> >> on to the next feature.
> >>
> >> This will help ensure that each new feature is robustly implemented
> >> before we move on to the next one, and along the way each new
> >> feature multiplies the knowledge of the IDE landscape so each
> >> subsequent opportunity becomes ever easier.
> >>
> >> As things progress we may even find someone in our community with
> >> the intersection of interest, time, and ability to begin drafting
> >> a guide to working on the IDE, making the work ever easier for
> >> others as well.
> >>
> >> Of the features listed above ("theming, folding, breadcrumbs,
> >> folders"), which of those has both the highest value to the user
> >> and/or is the easiest to implement?
> >
> > It would be easier to answer the question after the session...
>
> Indeed it may. What is the question, and what is the session?
>
>
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