I say we prompt. After all, if you are downloading source, I'm very likely
going to want to know where you are putting that source. We could remember
the parent folder the first time they save source (make the config variable)
and suggest that location the second time they do it. That would be a
stellar experience.
(We could even remind them they are free to hack on it, then reload).
-Dan
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 01:45, Paul Bakker <paul.bakker.nl(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I think it's better to not put editable source code in .forge.
With
upgrades of API's etc. it's sometimes necessary to throw away the .forge
dir. I like the idea though, so maybe we can ask the user: "where do you
want to save the plugin project?" on plugin installation which by default
saves in .forge/plugins so that we don't mess up the user's file system.
Paul
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> As I've been demoing forge, I've been pitching that one of the most
> elegant aspects of the git-plugin command is that it automatically sets you
> up with source code to hack on. After experimenting with a plugin tonight, I
> realized that while the final artifact gets put in ~/.forge/plugins, the
> repository is hidden away in a cryptic directory in my temporary folder. I
> think behavior should be changed to make it more welcoming for developers to
> contribute back.
>
> I propose one of the following two locations, though feel free to choose a
> more flexible option:
>
> ~/.forge/plugin-repos
> ~/forge/plugins
>
> ...or read an option from .forge/config. Perhaps prompt the user where to
> stick the source even.
>
> -Dan
>
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