GEdit OPI plugin
Antoine Cailliau
antoinecailliau at gmail.com
Tue Feb 19 15:03:29 CET 2008
>
> >> Yves, how realistic do you reckon is it to aim for a IDE which will
> >> actually replace the OPI? Perhaps it would instead also be a useful
> >> goal for the new gedit-plugin to provide something which makes it
> >> more easy for new users to get into Mozart. Later, they may switch to
> >> the Emacs-OPI if necessary...
> >>
> > In short term, our goal is not to implement a replacement plugin for
> > Oz/Emacs, even if needed.
> > I think we do not have time, resource and skill to do it.
> Don't underestimate the power of the community.
> "I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and
> professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones."[Linus Torvalds 1991/8/25]
Yes, sure, and Linux at the begining was really short and simple. So, we
will begin with a simple and short plugin. Not a real port of Emacs plugin
to Gedit, because the plugin is big. It will be easier to extends a simple
plugin than writing a big plugin from scratch.
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