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sglyon avatar sglyon commented on May 17, 2024

To me this seems like extra work, both to do the splitting and to maintain 3 or 4 packages in lockstep.

Do you anticipate other packages using the components? If so, it might be worthwhile. If not, I would personally keep them as they are.

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smldis avatar smldis commented on May 17, 2024

Hi @dvcrn, 2 years later could this be reevaluated?

Or alternatively is it possible to disable proton package management?

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dvcrn avatar dvcrn commented on May 17, 2024

@smldis What do you want to accomplish? Just the configuration system or the which-key overlay?

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smldis avatar smldis commented on May 17, 2024

The which key overlay with spacemacs like keybindings is the main feature I use, but in general splitting the package management from the other functionality would be awesome.
Also installed package management and package configuration could be (in theory) be decoupled right?

The proton style of package management is affected by the ever standing problem of distributions, for reference: (https://www.bassi.io/articles/2017/08/10/dev-v-ops/)
Note tha I do not think it is bad (I really like distributions and the community around them). But I think splitting orthogonal functionality can be a big win

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