do you even realize that plan 9 / unix is supposed to be an IDE?
> Typically the way to do this is to create your own public fork, and
> then send a pull request to the maintainer of whoever you forked from
> since hg has the distributed model.
A project idea: murkyfs -- browse not just your own mercurial
repo and also the one you cloned from! Extra points for
mapping hg commands like push/pull/merge/diff in a useful way.
Another idea is a better integration of acem + hg. [One side
effect using Eclipse is I have been thinking about how one
might build a simple IDE around acme or something similar.]