Andreas Marschke (xxtjaxx)
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@skreech2 plus: add a config module for "standard" configs for per plugin configs. so i can atleast go just ok when the config window popsup
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@skreech2 We can keep the base design even maybe subclass the bookmarks but make it more flexible and abstract out the url work.
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@skreech2 This bites me most when I really want2be fast on a host cuz somthn broke. not that that happens often but...yknow...
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@skreech2 adding/removing hosts is like adding a new bookmark which is a pain specially with the crazy URL-enc. for rdp://user@domain@host
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@skreech2 therefore newly setting a config for each of the ~10/~20 hosts I have to logon to from remote is not fun.
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@skreech2 in my case its that i have a really big bunch of windows servers we are hosting/administrating therefore same config everywhere.
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@skreech2 Note: Having something like right-click->configure for a host instead if the config was rubbish would be awesom. Or standard confs
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@skreech2 having the config for a host popup once in a while cuz you forgot clicking on the NOTSHOW checkbox is annoying as well
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@skreech2 specially when you just want to select the host you wanna go to quickly. And the wallet integration is even worse IMO.
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@skreech2 something like tabbing or a list is fine so far. But what really really really knocks my forehead designwise are the "bookmarks"
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@lstench HTML? Would make most sens wouldn't it?
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@amon0thoth1 And all hail the #desktopsummit
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@hook Since I can't give a better answer it would be smart to lobby the writers to provide an ePub version *or* create one or use callibre?
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@ralesk had a small encounter about this too with it. My interest is more directed towards django
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@ralesk I wanna see if it works for me. I already "sort of" know perl but python will be interesting.
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http://goo.gl/EphkV #ahackaday download all webpages of the !python the hardway book !perl (this feels utterly wrong but y'know I can)
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@jezra documentation in perl :]
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@patrickniedzielski I'm not arguing I'm trying to plant an idea of pushing a new stunt into mainstream.
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@patrickniedzielski remember the firefox TIMES stunt years ago. Maybe it's time to do the same for other things aswell like OSes eg Ubuntu