[15:52] <sadmac2> Keybuk: so when do we get to see some of the 0.10 code?
[15:52] <sadmac2> *puppy eyes*
[15:53] <Keybuk> still targetting June
[15:55] <sadmac2> so nobody gets to see it til then?
[15:56] <Keybuk> depends
[15:56]  * Keybuk is experimenting with GIT
[15:56] <Keybuk> and haven't yet decided either way yet
[15:57] <sadmac2> ...???!!!
[15:57] <sadmac2> git? I mean, I like git, but... what's got you all open-minded about it all of the sudden?
[15:58] <Keybuk> I'm just experimenting
[15:58] <Keybuk> am using anjuta instead of emacs
[15:58] <Keybuk> (as well)
[15:58] <Keybuk> deciding which I feel more productive with/in
[15:59] <notting> what, no eclipse?
[16:01] <Keybuk> Eclipse leads to Java, Java leads to suffering
[16:01] <sadmac2> I haven't used anjuta in ages.
[16:01] <sadmac2> last I used it it was barely standing.
[16:02] <ion_> Keybuk and git? What next? A girlfriend? :-P
[16:03] <sadmac2> I think if you must have an IDE emacs is the way to go. No IDE is going to do everything we expect of an IDE well, which means the only way to do it right would be to either make everything pluggable (AHHH!) or just make it a tool to operate other tools in a uniform way.
[16:03] <sadmac2> Keybuk: do you have an emacs editing shortcuts plugin for that?
[16:04] <Keybuk> why would I?
[16:05] <sadmac2> just because you're getting the IDE doesn't mean you should give up being able to manipulate the damn source
[16:06] <ion_> I thought you already do if you pick emacs instead of vim. ;-)
[16:06] <sadmac2> ion_: given what happened to the last gay british computer scientist I read about, I'd say he'd better either do that or move :) (wikipedia: Alan Turing)
[16:15] <ion_> Heh
[21:14] <keesj> I am very slowly getting used to GIT but it was a painfull experiance at first
[21:15] <keesj> with upstart it's just the oposite. it was a fun and good and great the begining...