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Re: python setup ?
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Richard Riley |
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Re: python setup ? |
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Mon, 04 May 2009 18:57:46 +0200 |
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Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> writes:
> On Apr 30, 2009, at 3:25 AM, Andreas Röhler wrote:
>
>> With python-mode.el, people may have good reasons, to
>> use it as it is - and me to leave it as it is. Thats
>> fine with bazaar and other DVCs, we can do that. My
>> branch doesn't hamper the origin and any further branch
>> will not. Its just freedom to try and see.
>
> This is true, and experimentation a good thing in the short term. In
> the long term though, a proliferation of branches just confuses people
> because no one's sure which is the official branch. Our lives are
> more difficult too because of the python-mode.el/python.el split.
>
> So I encourage you to experiment and get user feedback. Old-timers
> (and remember, python-mode.el's been in widespread use for 15 years)
> will be wedded to their muscle memory, but if you introduce a user-
> visible change that people like, they can be made configurable with
> defaults providing the old behavior. Then it will be possible to
> merge your changes back into the official branch. If you modularize
> your changes, then the less controversial ones can get merged in sooner.
>
> -Barry
>
>
IMO any new "obviously useful" features should be enabled by
default. Old Timers should have no problem reverting to older
configurations via settings. A point which generates much contention I
know. As it is, Python set up is/was a minefield. I have a reasonable
set up here fwiw,
This includes pysmell completions for hippie expand and company-mode.
http://richardriley.net/projects/emacs/dotprogramming#sec-1.3