On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 12:15 AM, Xavier G. Domingo (xgid) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Edward, this is a great idea! I'll take your offer!
>

​Excellent.  Glad to hear it.​


I've been trying to get into Leo's code for some time now, so this is an
> opportunity I cannot miss. But what makes it a so great idea for me is that
> I happened to find Leo when I started a personal quest, after about 30
> years of programming, to *learn to program again, from scratch!* So this
> is for me the perfect match for both goals.
>
> I've had very few time lately, but I expect to have some more in the
> coming months, so let's try.
>
> But let me warn you: I always like to understand why things work as they
> do and will try hard to change them for better if I can... so I may be a
> "problematic student" in a sense. ;-) Do you get the challenge?
>

​All good. Part of understanding code deeply is what I call "knowing where
the bodies are hidden" ;-) That is, knowing which part of the code are much
more ugly than one would want.

But doing something about the ugly bits is typically difficult or
impossible.  For starters, I recommend the easy things on the to-do list.
They are typically marked with the First label
<https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+milestone%3A5.7.1+label%3AFirst>
.

Edward

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