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[Discussion: please close this at the latest in March 2023] Future of Geany? #3360

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rubyFeedback opened this issue Dec 28, 2022 · 0 comments

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Hey guys,

This is more a discussion or invitation to a discussion. To limit this, I suggest it should be closed at the last within 3 months.

That way it avoids spamming the issue tracker.

I think Enrico originally started Geany. Not sure if he is still active or not but I remember having communicated with him many years ago. He wanted geany to be a fast editor, an alternative to gedit, but even kind of like a "light-weight" IDE too.

Where does geany stand now? What are the big aims for 2023 and beyond?

I have not really followed much of the discussions, so I am out of the loop. But I am looking to eventually abandon my ancient editor one day, and a few things I'd love to see in geany. Things such as different colours for the main language, and a few UI improvements, as well as being able to re-assign shortcuts quickly.

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@elextr elextr converted this issue into discussion #3361 Dec 28, 2022

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