On Jan 26, 2010, at 4:21 PM, Adam Engst wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Tim Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I don't use Textmate (or made plugins), but I really like the Bundles thing
>> they've got going on.  If I were going to do plugins, I'd take a long hard
>> look at how they do it.  Pretty cool in my opinion.
> 
> I was never able to wrap my head around TextMate because so much of
> its functionality is in Bundles, but as I remember, they were all
> segregated off in a huge Bundles menu, making the UI difficult to
> discover.
> 
> While I strongly support the idea of plug-ins as a way of extending
> base functionality, they shouldn't be relegated to second-class
> citizen status in the interface.
> 
> cheers... -Adam

I agree, but we must also be careful not to let bundles make a mess of the UI, 
as in Eclipse.  Given a choice between the two, I prefer TextMate's approach.  
Let's find the right middle ground.

-kev
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