This seems like the critical piece to me--more about community organization than anything else. Some of the changes that could be made and be beneficial are simple. For example, the rulers in the IDE are a simple little element that could be improved in many different ways. Anyone with moderate LC knowledge should be able to improve them, integrate contributions and so on, without requiring GIT or SVN or whatever.monte wrote:The IDE is open source and MIT licensed. Change it and share your changes how you like. The problem is the contribution and integration process. Trying to come up with a process would be the job of an integration manager which we don't appear to have for the IDE.
Open Source IDE?
Moderators: FourthWorld, heatherlaine, Klaus, kevinmiller
Re: Open Source IDE?
Charles Buchwald
xTalk coding since 1990
Developer of lcResTool and lcMover and other developer tools
https://charlesbuchwald.com
xTalk coding since 1990
Developer of lcResTool and lcMover and other developer tools
https://charlesbuchwald.com