Hello Alex,

On Oct 11, 3:25 pm, Alex Gaynor <alex.gay...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I hate to use the "w" word, but this seems infinitely better as a wikipage.
>  For one we avoid any appearance of endorsement (and given the diversity of
> options in this space, that's not a bad thing).  Second, it allows for much
> more comprehensive information.  In addition to just "what text editor/IDE"
> there are also a myriad of questions surrounding the correct usage of
> plugins (i.e. it's not fair to compare PyCharm to VIM, it's fair to compare
> PyCharm to VIM with 700 plugins).  Trying to make this an official doc page
> will, I fear, lead to a pile of tickets asking for slight changes to feature
> one plugin, or theme, or whatever else, with no way for core developers to
> actually know which is preferred unless they happen to use that editor.

I'm completely in favor of having all the specific information on a
Wiki page, but I still think it's worth linking to that page from the
introductory documentation (a note in the tutorial, a question in the
FAQ and maybe some other places).

Dmitry

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