1. I am a regular Sigil user. Not a programmer. Therefore, I turned to you for help in the first post, but you only wished me good luck. I had to turn to another person who knows Haiku, but does not know Sigil. And pretty quickly we got the first work package.
2. Version 0.9.14 is no longer being developed by you. You said stop, you redid everything and the next version can be considered a completely different program.
3. Sigil is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3.
4. On the editor’s website, in the plugins section, you state that "They aren’t part of Sigil." It follows that Sigil without plug-ins is an independent fully-functional software product.
5. DiapDealer, instead of writing that you, without knowing Haiku, fixed plug-in problems in 10 minutes, it would be better to write how to do it. Just already edited your post.
6. The most important thing is that the work is not finished yet. All programs, libraries, other components, even the Haiku operating system itself, are under development. This makes the final result uncertain.
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Originally Posted by KevinH
And if need be we can upstream any required changes under a OS_HAIKU conditional in the code so it will build out of the box so to speak.
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This is a good idea. Not for everyone. The package in the repository is for everyone. Compile it yourself for enthusiasts. I already went through this.