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Author: Antony Stone
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To: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] Should I, or should I not, make a Devuan VimOutliner package?
On Tuesday 09 January 2018 at 16:52:35, Steve Litt wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> BACKSTORY...
>
> I'm the *originator* of VimOutliner, an outline processor that uses the
> Vim engine. VimOutliner's top priority was authoring speed. That
> priority drove most VimOutliner keyboard commands to begin with a
> double comma (,,), which is both extremely easy to hit from typing home
> position, and very unlikely to happen within written text. I published
> VimOutliner 0.13 June 1 2001.
>
> Several other people used it, liked it, and improved it far beyond my
> capabilities. Several Linux distros acquired VimOutliner packages.
> Unfortunately, the Debian VimOutliner package manager insisted on using
> double backslash (//) instead of double comma (,,) as the first two
> characters of commands. The double backslash is slower, and more
> important, it's a key that appears in different places on different
> keyboards. Use of the double backslash represents a degradation of
> VimOutliner's top priority: Authoring speed.
>
> I'm thinking of making the Devuan VimOutliner package use double comma.
> I'd take the Debian package and replace all appropriate double
> backslashes with double commas.
>
> Please understand, there is no SystemD dependency in the current Debian
> VimOutliner package. It doesn't in any way violate any Devuan policy.
> It simply uses the wrong string for the purposes of outlining.
>
> As mentioned, I'm the originator of VimOutliner, and as such I set the
> priorities, and the top priority has consistently been authoring speed.
> I can either modify the "standard" VimOutliner for my own use, or I can
> make a new, double comma equipped package for Devuan. Anyone have an
> opinion on this?


It sounds like you have good justification for the double-comma choice, and of
course as originator you can release the application however you like
(although under an Open Source licence, so can anyone else modify it however
they like).

My suggestion, rather than modifying the Debian package and keeping the name
the same, thereby leading to potential confusion between Debian and Devuan
systems, would be to do the modification but adjust the package name (maybe add
"comma"? or "Litt"?) so that both packages remain available in Devuan (and
there aren't unexpected consequences for Debian upgraders).

Since a Devuan package is a Debian package anyway, you can also make this re-
packaged version available for private download for Debian users who prefer
your command approach.

Anyway, my 2c (although €c, not $c),


Antony.

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