Le 21/10/2012 21:52, Matthew Brush a écrit :
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But that doesn't mean we couldn't extend which widgets can be hidden via the config file by adding more keys to it. I like this way the best because I can also use it for the (future) Mac bundle (it already has a customized geany.conf in the bundle to change some defaults).
(OT, but should really a Geany MacOS port hide some stuff??? Changing the default keybindings to be more MacOS-ish may indeed be sensible, but changing Geany?)
The other options of Mint maintaining a fork to simplify Geany themselves or doing it by means of distro package tricks means any "improvements" couldn't easily be re-used for the Mac bundle (or other DEs using it as a default text editor) and they would have to be "unforked" or duplicated.
I'm sorry if I sound harsh, but why are you (all) saying that, why couldn't such a "fork" be use by somebody else?? It's not like putting Mint-specific code, is it?
I'm not saying forking is the way to go (I'm less and less sure what should be done BTW), but I mean, if one just create a geany-light/-lite project and push that to a publicly-available repository (anywhere, even on linuxmint.com) anybody could clone it and use it, or even package it. It's not a "nah! it's mine! don't touch it!"-thing, is it?
Regards, Colomban