Συντάκτης: Hendrik Boom Ημερομηνία: Προς: dng Αντικείμενο: Re: [DNG] Should I, or should I not,
make a Devuan VimOutliner package?
On Tue, Jan 09, 2018 at 05:10:35PM +0100, Antony Stone wrote: > 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).