
Joachim Breitner wrote:
Hi,
Am Sonntag, den 07.10.2007, 12:09 -0300 schrieb Isaac Dupree:
Joachim Breitner wrote:
configuration in ~/.xmonad/config.hs I guess that should be "Config.hs" rather then "config.hs"?
Personally, I prefer lower case names, and the file, as saved in ~/.xmonad/ is not there to be run as a haskell file directly.
The script of course copies it to the source tree as Config.hs.
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 Isaac