Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > It could be argued that `debian-changelog-mode.el' is also useful for > > > Debian users because it highlights bugs and lets users click on them. > > > But perhaps there should be a diminished user mode without the editing > > > commands? > > > > Wouldn't turning on read-only mode in the buffer have the same > > effect? > > Yes and no. I think a diminished debian-changelog-mode that only has > read-only features (such a bug fetching) would be less overwhelming for > users. I don't know maybe not. > > Should `debian-changelog-mode' be moved to a user package? > Or stay in dpkg-dev-el ?
If you decide to break it into two modes (say, debian-changelog-mode and debian-changelog-view-mode) then I guess it'd make sense to put -view-mode in a user package. But debian-changelog-mode is the reason I installed dpkg-dev-el (I didn't realize until now that it provides other features too), so I'd prefer to see it include debian-changelog-mode. I mean, that's a mode that developers who use dpkg use, so dpkg-dev-el is a logical place for it. Just my $.02. -- "While the Melissa license is a bit unclear, Melissa aggressively encourages free distribution of its source code." --Kevin Dalley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

