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Re: emacs IDE features
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John Wiegley |
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Re: emacs IDE features |
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Tue, 13 Oct 2015 15:13:25 -0700 |
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>>>>> Andrés Ramírez <address@hidden> writes:
> Then of course I should mention priorities:
> - IDE's features
> - Concurrency
> - Guile Emacs future?. Guile Emacs has been on several Google summer of
> code. Would it need to be on another one?. Or Emacs is going to move on
> another direction?
I have three major priorities in mind for the near-term, and you've named two.
I'm happy to see that we're on a similar wavelength.
But first, I want to know who will actually be the maintainer(s) before we
have that discussion. When/if that day comes, I'll present a high-level
proposal in collaboration with Richard and (hopefully) Eli, and then we can
all decide from there where to best spend our discussive energies.
John
- Re: Emacs rewrite in a maintainable language, (continued)
- Re: Emacs rewrite in a maintainable language, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/10/13
- Re: Emacs rewrite in a maintainable language, Przemysław Wojnowski, 2015/10/13
- Re: Emacs rewrite in a maintainable language, John Wiegley, 2015/10/15
- Re: Emacs rewrite in a maintainable language, John Wiegley, 2015/10/13
- Re: Emacs rewrite in a maintainable language, Przemysław Wojnowski, 2015/10/15
- emacs IDE features (was: Emacs rewrite in a maintainable language), Andrés Ramírez, 2015/10/13
- Re: emacs IDE features,
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