jamie bennett wrote:
> This and the removal of the editor is
> what I see as the 'low hanging fruit' when it comes to cleaning up the nALFS
> code and getting it in a nicer state.
Why would you want to disable the editor? It comes handy when there is
just a minor version number of a package is wrong in the profiles. I
just adjust it within the editor and it all runs smooth...

I know it's not the right way, I should edit the xml's (and probably
report the bug to the profile maintainer). Still it comes handy ;)

Alex
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