
Hi, Am Sonntag, den 07.10.2007, 14:17 -0300 schrieb Isaac Dupree:
Joachim Breitner wrote:
Do you think this is actually more confusing to the user?
hmm
If the file was automatically created, it probably wouldn't make a difference
If the user is trying to learn Haskell, they might be confused a little about case-sensitivity of module/file names
If the user is moving a Config.hs file between some of their own xmonad compile, and ~/.xmonad, it would be easier if it had the same case. In fact, this reason feels like it is personally relevant to me enough (if I were using debian) that I would prefer "Config.hs"
but these reasons are perhaps not so strong if you (or others?) feel strongly about it
Actually, I guess you are right. If it’s Config.hs somewhere else, then there is little reason to rename it. I’ve just uploaded a new version (0.3-0.4), so let’s forget about config.hs before it’s too late :-) Greetings, Joachim -- Joachim Breitner e-Mail: mail@joachim-breitner.de Homepage: http://www.joachim-breitner.de ICQ#: 74513189