[xmonad] RFC: XMonad.Prompt.ConfirmPrompt module

Michael Sloan mgsloan at gmail.com
Thu Mar 12 21:09:04 UTC 2015


Certainly!  It didn't cause me issues 7 or 8 years ago when I wrote
those modules in the first place.  Point is, I haven't used darcs in
that time, and so how to use it has faded.  I could create a git
branch and submit a pull request in under a minute.

Let me re-iterate that this is due to supreme laziness, primarily due
to these cleanups being unimportant.  It's more of a vanity thing, as
I wrote the code back when I was still new to Haskell.

-Michael

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 1:33 PM, Peter Jones <mlists at pmade.com> wrote:
> Michael Sloan <mgsloan at gmail.com> writes:
>> I think we could see a revitalization of XMonad if such barriers to
>> contribution are lowered.  I would certainly be more likely to
>> contribute patches.
>
> I just submitted my first patch and I can say that Darcs didn't cause me
> any issues.
>
> There's been a lot of talk about code review system but what are we
> using right now for XMonad?  I can say that I certainly don't like the
> idea of submitting patches to a mailing list.  I have no idea if the
> patches I've submitted have been seen or will fall off the fold as new
> messages come in.
>
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