Hi,
I have searched the archive and do not believe this has been discussed in the past.
At present within the Textmate Bundle repository we have a Mono Bundle.
My gripe is that Mono is an implementation of the .NET standards, of which the C# language is one such language supported. (A VB.NET implementation is also part of Mono)
I believe that rather than having a Mono bundle we should have a C# bundle.
Also I noticed that for the "E-TextEditor" which is a kind of Windows Clone of Textmate, which supports the same Bundle formats, they already have a C# bundle.
I am not sure who the original developer of the bundle was, but here is a link to be able to download the bundle:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3xjlmfwvvkk
I have tried the bundle out in Textmate with no problems.
This bundle seems more complete than the Mono bundle.
So what I am suggesting is that the C# bundle and the Mono Bundle are merged together under the banner of a C# bundle and ultimately the Mono bundle removed from the repository.
What do people think about this option, and what is the process about doing this?
I have a few improvements I would like to make to the bundle, but would prefer to wait until we have the merged base in the repository in which to work from, so creating patches.
Matthew Winter
I agree with you wholeheartedly! I've been talking to the e editor guys and I was going to help merge on all the changes they've made to all the textmate bundles.
Unfortunately my life has gotten too busy as of late to really spend much time on it.
If you want to merge the bundles
Thomas Aylott [SubtleGradient] from iPhone
On Oct 17, 2007, at 9:56 AM, Matthew Winter wintermi@teratools.com wrote:
Hi,
I have searched the archive and do not believe this has been discussed in the past.
At present within the Textmate Bundle repository we have a Mono Bundle.
My gripe is that Mono is an implementation of the .NET standards, of which the C# language is one such language supported. (A VB.NET implementation is also part of Mono)
I believe that rather than having a Mono bundle we should have a C# bundle.
Also I noticed that for the "E-TextEditor" which is a kind of Windows Clone of Textmate, which supports the same Bundle formats, they already have a C# bundle.
I am not sure who the original developer of the bundle was, but here is a link to be able to download the bundle:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3xjlmfwvvkk
I have tried the bundle out in Textmate with no problems.
This bundle seems more complete than the Mono bundle.
So what I am suggesting is that the C# bundle and the Mono Bundle are merged together under the banner of a C# bundle and ultimately the Mono bundle removed from the repository.
What do people think about this option, and what is the process about doing this?
I have a few improvements I would like to make to the bundle, but would prefer to wait until we have the merged base in the repository in which to work from, so creating patches.
Matthew Winter
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On 17/10/2007, at 15:56, Matthew Winter wrote:
[...] So what I am suggesting is that the C# bundle and the Mono Bundle are merged together under the banner of a C# bundle and ultimately the Mono bundle removed from the repository.
What do people think about this option, and what is the process about doing this?
I have a few improvements I would like to make to the bundle, but would prefer to wait until we have the merged base in the repository in which to work from, so creating patches.
I can move Mono → Review/C# and give you commit access to that bundle. I’d love to see the bundle renamed and updated (requests for a C# bundle are not entirely uncommon, and having the present one named Mono is not exactly helpful ;) ).
Send me a desired svn username if you are interested.
On 19/10/2007, at 2:08 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I can move Mono → Review/C# and give you commit access to that bundle. I’d love to see the bundle renamed and updated (requests for a C# bundle are not entirely uncommon, and having the present one named Mono is not exactly helpful ;) ).
Send me a desired svn username if you are interested.
Sounds good to me. Would be happy to merge the 2 bundles together and move things forward a bit.
As for the svn username. I tend to go with wintermi
Matthew