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Re: Do we need legal papers
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Sébastien Kirche |
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Re: Do we need legal papers |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Nov 2003 10:03:59 +0100 |
Le jeudi, 6 nov 2003, à 17:24 Europe/Paris, Andrew Choi a écrit :
Thank you for asking. But of course I have decided quite definitely
to quit before I wrote to resign. I hope your next maintainer will
serve the purpose of your project much better than I can.
Anyway, if you have planned to stop being official maintainer, may we
(i mean : other emacs osx users/developpers) count on you as kind of
"consultant" ?
I am quite sure that there is many people that currently use or will
try osx native emacs, but i don't remember to have see many regular osx
developpers on emacs-devel, other than you and Kim Storm.
I am actually a developper but only recently on mac platform. I think i
may one day contribute to Emacs development, and there is surely other
developpers that will, but we need confirmed guys on osx like you...
Sébastien Kirche
--
E pluribus UNIX
- Re: Do we need legal papers [was: patch for unexmacosx.c: supporting non-prebound dynamic library], (continued)
- Re: Do we need legal papers [was: patch for unexmacosx.c: supporting non-prebound dynamic library], Richard Stallman, 2003/11/02
- Re: Do we need legal papers, Andrew Choi, 2003/11/02
- Re: Do we need legal papers, Richard Stallman, 2003/11/04
- Re: Do we need legal papers, Andrew Choi, 2003/11/04
- Re: Do we need legal papers, David Kastrup, 2003/11/04
- Re: Do we need legal papers, Kim F. Storm, 2003/11/04
- Re: Do we need legal papers, Dave Carlton, 2003/11/05
- Re: Do we need legal papers, Joseph C. Slater, 2003/11/05
- Re: Do we need legal papers, Richard Stallman, 2003/11/05
- Re: Do we need legal papers, Andrew Choi, 2003/11/06
- Re: Do we need legal papers,
Sébastien Kirche <=
- Re: Do we need legal papers, Kim F. Storm, 2003/11/09
Re: Do we need legal papers [was: patch for unexmacosx.c: supporting non-prebound dynamic library], Richard Stallman, 2003/11/02