On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 03:00:14PM -0500, bulia byak wrote: > Why not apply the same approach here? Especially given that such > additions are very unlikely to break anything else in mc.
On the other side nearly every programmer has written some tools for his own use, to learn something new, just for fun or to fix some problems with widely available tools. Often only the creator and some friends use it. Do you really think we should put extfs for JSR ('John Smith's Archiver'), JSOPL ('John Smith's Own Programming Language') syntax file, vfs for 'John Smith's Personal Filesystem' (JSPF), etc. into official mc archive??? There must be some selection - and it would fit well into 'contrib' cvs directory. Arpi, this mail is not to offend you, I also have some toys created by me I enjoy. I just think there is no point including things in mc that 99,9% users wouldn't use. Regards alpha ps. When 'contrib' will be created, could sb move 'hp48' and 'bpp' extfses there? Its an example of (nearly) useless extfs. -- _.|._ |_ _. : Adam Byrtek, alpha@(irc.pl|debian.org) (_|||_)| |(_| : gg 1802819, pgp 0xB25952C0 | : jid alpha.pl(at)jabber.org _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel