gedit-code-assistance by default in Workstation

Bastien Nocera bnocera at redhat.com
Wed May 7 20:47:56 UTC 2014


Should we add those to comps, or to the workstation kickstart?

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> On 05/07/2014 04:18 PM, Elad Alfassa wrote:
> > Hi all.
> > 
> > I've recently updated gedit-code-assistance in Fedora to its
> > latest version, which is far more stable and powerful than the
> > previous ones.
> > 
> > gedit-code-assistance is a helpful gedit plugin that will check
> > the syntax of your C, Python, CSS, Ruby, Javascript, vala, json and
> > xml files.
> > 
> > It will alert you if you make syntax errors, and warn you about
> > other coding errors - it saves you a lot of time, and makes it
> > easier to spot problematic areas in your code as  it highlights
> > them for you as you are writing.
> > 
> > Since it's a really powerful tool for anyone who uses gedit as a
> > code editor, and considering the fact that the workstation PRD says
> > the Workstation is developer-oriented, I think it should be
> > installed by default in the Workstation.
> > 
> > Any objections?
> 
> 
> Sounds like a strong candidate to me.
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