11.05.06
Posted in TextMate at 12:42 am by Haris
Apparently I have the third largest number of commits in the TextMate bundles repository! 416 commits to be exact. I guess I’ve done more than I thought I had
. I’m going to open a bottle of champaign now. In the meantime, here’s the list of committers with more than 40 commits, as of November 5, 2006. Thanks to Infinight for providing me with the list.
- 2111 - duff
- 701 - msheets
- 416 - cskiadas
- 338 - chris
- 273 - dpowers
- 175 - kevin
- 171 - brad
- 135 - jrus
- 97 - JEG2
- 95 - aparajita
- 85 - kumar
- 84 - Choate
- 83 - eric
- 80 - jeroen
- 78 - torsten
- 75 - mats
- 65 - subtlegradient
- 61 - Soryu
- 60 - cryo
- 53 - canadaduane
- 46 - alaskamike
- 40 - robbo
If anyone knows the webpages of the people I did not link to, please let me know.
Later
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11.04.06
Posted in computers, TextMate at 3:17 pm by Haris
So true, so true:
Bright, Patient Design is knowing that you are going to need to tell people what they want, but having the patience to know they need to discover they need it. It is choosing to stay out of their way while they make this discovery and then, when they’re ready to learn, showing them you can make their life better.
Bright Patient Design acknowledges you are going to make big decisions for your users. You are not going to present every possible bell and whistle. You are going to give them the one bell they need and you’re going to ring it sweetly and they’re going to realize that you’re a better bell ringer than they are.
This so accurately describes all that’s wrong with programs like Microsoft Word, and what’s so great with programs like TextMate.
Later
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