bug-gnu-emacs
[Top][All Lists]
Advanced

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

bug#1452: Acknowledgement (23.0.60; Problem with nextstep, longlines-mod


From: Andrew Hyatt
Subject: bug#1452: Acknowledgement (23.0.60; Problem with nextstep, longlines-mode,)
Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2016 01:42:58 +0000

On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 10:46 PM Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
> From: Andrew Hyatt <ahyatt@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2016 21:12:19 +0000
> Cc: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>, hanche@math.ntnu.no, 1452@debbugs.gnu.org
>
> Has anyone considered putting these obsolete packages in the gnu ELPA? I'm not
> sure about the bug policy, but I'd guess that bugs shouldn't be filed against
> ELPA packages.

AFAIK bugs are files against ELPA packages like they are against the
core Emacs.  So moving to ELPA will not change this aspect of obsolete
packages.

(It also feels wrong to move them to ELPA just because they are
obsolete.  ELPA is supposed to be home for new and advanced stuff, not
for obsolete stuff.  If someone steps forward wanting to maintain an
obsolete package, then a move to ELPA might make good sense, though.)

That's a fair point.  Maybe there could be some special ELPA repository for obsolete packages.  But what I'm mostly trying to figure out is if there is *any* way to get code to be completely unmaintained.  We are, after all, trying to reduce the number of bugs (see the thread on 4k bugs) overall, and this is one way to do that.  So the only way people would agree on right now, is if we remove the code entirely from emacs distribution.  But I suspect that such a change would be rejected, even from obsolete packages, because someone might still be depending on them.


 

reply via email to

[Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread]