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epic site... I'll tell my non-arch friends about it, I'm sure they will love it! ;-)
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A splendid idea and a great site. Wonderful.
Of course, one thing to help on the way to perfection is the Emacs item on it.
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Also, not sure if anyone mentioned it before, but shouldn't "Followers (Integer)" show the amount all followers and not just the max (5) displayed on user page? Just makes it a little confusing in thinking that everyone with >=5 followers only has 5. Not an ego thing by any means just saw it and was like "huh, weird".
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Pretty awesome. But where is Emacs?
Of course, one thing to help on the way to perfection is the Emacs item on it.
I'm personally not an Emacs person, could you guys give me an idea of the kind of things you'd share for it? Would one Emacs category be good, or would some separation (like with vim, rc/colors) be better?
Can you add i3 ?
Noted.
Also, not sure if anyone mentioned it before, but shouldn't "Followers (Integer)" show the amount all followers and not just the max (5) displayed on user page? Just makes it a little confusing in thinking that everyone with >=5 followers only has 5. Not an ego thing by any means just saw it and was like "huh, weird".
That was the intention, bug fixed :]
Last edited by Anomareh (2011-06-25 02:45:55)
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Can you add scrotwm?
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Can you add scrotwm?
Added.
Also we're on Twitter now if people want to follow for updates. Will mainly just be tweeting updates (e.g. new categories) as well as using it as another source for feedback and category requests.
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Nice addition to the community! I added one of my configs on there.
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About Emacs, I think one option, to start with, is enough to put our .emacs.
Following your method of groups, maybe could be like :
editors/
emacs
vim.colors
vim.rc
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About Emacs, I think one option, to start with, is enough to put our .emacs.
Following your method of groups, maybe could be like :
editors/
emacs
vim.colors
vim.rc
I think
emacs/
colors
rc
vim/
colors
rc
would be fine,since these are the only 2 major editors.
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Awesome idea mate. Salute to you.
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Great idea, and the site looks excellent as well
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On Emacs: Thing is, Emacs Lisp configuration tend to spread out over separate files, typically in the .emacs.d directory or the global site-lisp directory. But for starters, I agree with RoobZ that sharing our .emacs/.emacs.el/init.el file could be useful.
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I'd like to announce multi-file support is now live :]
On Emacs: Thing is, Emacs Lisp configuration tend to spread out over separate files, typically in the .emacs.d directory or the global site-lisp directory. But for starters, I agree with RoobZ that sharing our .emacs/.emacs.el/init.el file could be useful.
With that said now, what would you guys wanting Emacs prefer for categories?
Last edited by Anomareh (2011-06-28 10:27:20)
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I'd like to announce multi-file support is now live :]
Ooh, thanks. Tried it out, works perfectly.
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With that said now, what would you guys wanting Emacs prefer for categories?
I can only speak for myself, but I think that the main configuration file is probably the most interesting to share.
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Awesome site, great work!
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Can dwm become subsections for patches and status scripts?
And maybe a patch section for sxiv? Or maybe a generic patch section?
*edit*: Cool project, thanks
Last edited by 0mark (2011-07-06 09:58:24)
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I can only speak for myself, but I think that the main configuration file is probably the most interesting to share.
Alright, I'll see about getting an Emacs group/category up ASAP.
Can dwm become subsections for patches and status scripts?
And maybe a patch section for sxiv? Or maybe a generic patch section?
*edit*: Cool project, thanks
Hrm, I don't want to go crazy with the specific groups. For the most part I'd like to keep groups as generic as possible to keep things easy to find. Separate groups for dwm and wms isn't all that intuitive and I'd like to avoid sub-categories to keep things easy to find. I'll try and think something up for situations like this.
For now though, with multi-file support, you should be able to just add your patches and status scripts with your dwm config and note anything important in the notes.
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Anouncing new categories and dashboard improvements:
fms/ mc and ranger .
emacs/
Here is a link to the latest news on the dashboard improvements
Give us more feedback on #dotshare on freenode and enjoy sharing!
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This site looks magnificent and I hope it'll grow into a serious config database. Good luck!
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For now though, with multi-file support, you should be able to just add your patches and status scripts with your dwm config and note anything important in the notes.
I concur. IMO, using the multi-file support is the "cleaner" way of doing things. I think it also makes more sense, since all patches/scripts are part of a specific setup.
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