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Emacs news: new maintainer, version 22 pretestEmacs news: new maintainer, version 22 pretestPosted Feb 25, 2008 22:03 UTC (Mon) by MattPerry (guest, #46341)Parent article: Emacs news: new maintainer, version 22 pretest
Does this mean the Emacs/XEmacs schism can finally end?
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Emacs news: new maintainer, version 22 pretest Posted Feb 25, 2008 22:33 UTC (Mon) by coriordan (guest, #7544) [Link] I don't think this will have any effect on that schism, but it's not really important since XEmacs has been practically dormant for years AFAICT.
Emacs news: new maintainer, version 22 pretest Posted Feb 25, 2008 22:44 UTC (Mon) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link] If Emacs gained an actual package system, I might switch. (I seem to recall attempts being made to start one, but I'm not sure what stage they've got to.)
Emacs news: new maintainer, version 22 pretest Posted Feb 26, 2008 13:08 UTC (Tue) by smitty_one_each (subscriber, #28989) [Link] Gentoo manages emacs packages most smoothly, thank'ee kindly.
Package systems Posted Feb 26, 2008 15:04 UTC (Tue) by corbet (editor, #1) [Link] Richard Stallman has strongly opposed the integration of a package system into emacs, on the grounds that distributors could set it up to include non-free packages. It would be nice if that policy could change under the new maintainers, but it seems unlikely. Mr. Stallman most likely retains veto power over changes like that.
Package systems Posted Feb 28, 2008 16:51 UTC (Thu) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link] But, um, distributors could equally well set up anything else in their distribution to do that. The problem here is that it turns your life into a hell of tracking lots of elisp packages by hand, or waiting roughly eighty million years for integration into GNU Emacs proper (which generally damages it as an external package as well thanks to RMS's apparent dislike of e.g. version numbers or decent documentation for internal functions). For me, life is way too short to do that.
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