On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 21:30:35 +0100, Frank wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 20:05:07 +0100 Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
I've also edited the extra-page at http://www.geany.org/Download/Extras#tags as it appears to me that I doesn't make big sense to maintain another list of available tag files beside the directory listing.
To be honest, I'd prefer the previous list as it was more obvious on the wiki page which tags files exist, without the need to click another link to get a directory listing.
The status before was that you were lead to the directory listing. No direct linkage.
Yes, but the available tags files were listed on the Wiki page which makes them more attractive and more eye-catching. IMO.
Imagine you are a Drupal developer and have no idea what tags files for Geany are and you quickly read the section about tags and don't matter on it as you are not sure what's it about. In contrary, with the list of available tags, you can quickly see there is something available for the language/project you are working in and so you get way more attracted to it.
The naming of the file should reflect this. E.g. the drupal tags are called drupal.php.tags. Ok, here might be a version number missing for API, but however, ppl now these are the drupal tags so IÄm afraid I
Ok, then we don't agree :).
Additionally, the previous list on the wiki page contained also a bit more detailed information about the contents of the various tags files and especially the credits.
See above. I also can agree on the point of credits. As these can be also added to file I cannot agree with the point to maintain another
For those tags files I uploaded, I added the credits also into the tags files itself as a comment. Though, I still think it's important to have this information on the wiki page as well.
I don't see your strong opinion against "maintaining" this list on the wiki. It's not that this list updates twice a day, rather once a month. And so the overall maintenance is quite small and you are not the only one who does it.
Regards, Enrico