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The packages keep enabling and installing themselves #90
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Do you want to add settings for making this configurable? |
Yea I've been very annoyed by this as well. Mostly I want to disable the outline component, but everytime I restart atom after disabling the package, it re-enables itself. For a while I had managed to get it to stay disabled (idk how), but then I took a vacation and disabled the atom-ide-python package to save on battery during the flight, and ever since I've re-enabled it after that it's been giving me hell and refuses stop re-enabling atom-ide-base and atom-ide-outline. I'm with the OP on this one, I'm about to switch back to my old setup of just a simple linter so I don't have to deal with these obnoxious packages that wont let me configure them how I want. IMO, the users of these packages are programmers... We are the sort of people who want to be able to set up our environment just how we like it. If people want a VSCode experience they can go download VSCode... |
The code has been open-source forever. Why don't you contribute a PR that adds configuration for this? |
Good question, and why don’t I contribute to the Linux kernel? And why don’t I contribute to SQLAlchemy? And why don’t I contribute to Atom? No one has enough time to contribute PR’s to every open source project that they use. But we do have enough time to sometimes report issues to some of the ones that we’d like to see improved. I already spend more of my free time than I should contributing to open source projects, so sorry, I won’t be making any PRs. Fwiw, it seems like I can sort of work around this issue by editing the |
I had a break from ATOM and just found this crap. If the later I start looking around. To bad as I set ATOM the way I wanted and was happy with it. As you can tell I'm pretty darn mad. I spent some time trying to get rid of what was dumped on me (in a sense the I do not need it, and don.t want it, not that it;s bad soft). Bad, bad, bad! |
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Okay, so someone decided it's a good idea to forcefully install enable all the atom-ide-* packages and forcefully disable any conflicts with no apparent way to turn this off. I'm pretty mad about this. At least let the user (me) choose what they want to use. I'm very close to flipping out and denouncing this organization completely at this point, because I hate this forceful approach with passion. I'm still on Atom because I've set up it exactly how I want it. I don't need any opinionated dev messing with my settings at all.
For now, I think I'm going to remove all atom-ide packages from my system and scrub the dependencies on those from my projects, because those get in the way of doing actual work. I hope that gives you some food for thought.
Best regards.
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