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Re: ELPA policy


From: Nicolas Petton
Subject: Re: ELPA policy
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 00:42:34 +0100
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John Wiegley <address@hidden> writes:

>  3. There should be a defined subset of packages that get copied from ELPA
>     into the Emacs tarball during release, and an easy way to manage this list
>     for the core developers. That way, certain packages like seq.el and
>     stream.el can feel like "core" packages to users, when they are really
>     "external" packages from the point of view of the core developers.

I only added seq.el to ELPA for backward compatibility with Emacs 24.5.
The development of seq.el (and map.el for that matter) happen only in
Emacs trunk.

Moving it out of lisp/emacs-lisp/, and only having it copied in the
release tarballs would be a step backward IMHO, it would make it hard to
use it in core packages, and would basically mean demoting the libraries
to external ones while I'm really working on seq.el to provide a good,
consistent and comprehensive *built-in* sequence library to
Emacs-Lisp. That's also why all the functions are documented in the
Sequences chapter of the Elisp documentation.

Nico

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