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- From: Pietro Battiston <toobaz email it>
- To: steve istique net, fredericback gmail com
- Subject: gedit-plugins and classbrowser plugin
- Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2009 16:47:11 +0100
(I'm sending this again because Steve's address was wrong) Hello, I'm a Gnome (through Ubuntu) user and a programmer... so in my life the gedit classbrowser plugin ([0]) has become fundamental since the day I discovered it. It's a nice GPLed python plugin to browse code. It is better than the only alternative I found [1] in the fact that the recognized parts of code are nested in an ordered tree instead than just listed. In Debian/Ubuntu, the gedit plugins come in a standard package (gedit-plugins) and I'd obviously love to have the classbrowser bundled in. So, though the page of GnomePlugins says [2] "If you developed a plugin which you think would be a candidate for inclusion" and though I personally developed absolutely nothing, I'm asking you both (the developer of the plugin and a GeditPlugins staff member) if the inclusion of classbrowser in GnomePlugins can happen. The only argument I could see against is the dependency on exuberant-ctags... but it's a very small library easily available. (BTW, if there is a problem with this inclusion, I'll try to just package the plugin alone for Debian) thanks Pietro Battiston [0] http://www.stambouliote.de/projects/gedit_plugins.html [1] http://www.micahcarrick.com/11-14-2007/gedit-symbol-browser-plugin.html [2] http://live.gnome.org/GeditPluginsAttachment: signature.asc
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