[Bugsquad] Bugs for unmaintained projects
Marc Payne
marc321 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 21 21:18:53 UTC 2015
Hmm, sorry about that malformed link. Obviously the period at the end
should be omitted.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 3:07 PM, Marc Payne <marc321 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Myriam,
>
> Thank you for your response!
>
>> Somebody with enough karma would have to close those bugs. Not sure
>> that KDevelop really is a replacement for it, as Quanta was very
>> specific for web development, while KDevelop is much more generic for
>> coding AFAICT. So I wouldn't call that a replacement, as the aims are
>> quite different.
>>
>> Frankly, if I had to suggest an interface for writing HTML and PHP I
>> would much more likely suggest Kate. It's still is very far from a
>> real web development tool, though.
>
> My comment about KDevelop was based on the following blog post:
> http://nikosams.blogspot.com/2012/11/quanta-update.html. The various
> KDevelop plugins that are listed there reside in playground.
> Development is quiet, but hasn't stopped entirely according to the git
> revisions.
>
> I agree that KDevelop is more for programming than web development.
> Kate is certainly good for simple jobs. I have used it myself on a few
> occasions.
>
>> Any better ideas what could be suggested to replace Quanta in the KDE world?
>
> When I have more time, I'll look around at what is available. It would
> be very nice to see a good replacement for Quanta in KDE. I don't do
> web development any more, so I hadn't thought to look for proper
> tools. :)
>
> Regards,
> Marc
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