On 01/28/2015 12:06 PM, Gonzalo Peña-Castellanos wrote:
Hi Adrian

Thanks for the answers, sincerely the idea of these posts is to explore
opinions, because that is at the end all we have, from these opinions
interesting ideas come up, even if you (or others) disagree with my
opinions.

/"Seems to me that fixing these is bigger priority then starting on a
campaign that will only add to that list."/

I am not starting any campaign, I am giving an opinion and asking for
more.

I do not see the difference. The initial post had specific solutions outlined, with a question tagged on the end. If this was really about opinions the post would have only asked, what do you the end user want from Spyder?. Instead a series of things where presented on which work had already started and for which forgiveness was being asked. This does not represent community to me.

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I am well aware of the number of issues and I am taking the lead in solving
some of them.

And it is appreciated, but lets stick to that before creating a new set of issues, for instance

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/spyderlib/4m2XJNVLYWQ

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/"If you want to help Spyder, then I would suggest working on the Project/
/manager."/

This is what I have been working on since the past months (besides the
other minor PRs I helped with). A project manager would work best
if you could handle different python versions and different package
versions
as needed. virtual env and pip could do for python only packages, and I
have some work in this direction. For nonpython things, well conda+pip
work pretty well and I also have work in this direction.

As long as these are kept as strictly optional plugins. I do not relish the thought of an IDE I am using in Linux, carrying Windows baggage to enable it to work in that developer unfriendly environment.



Thanks again :)



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