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Re: Making Emacs popular again with a video
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Stefan Kangas |
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Re: Making Emacs popular again with a video |
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Sat, 9 May 2020 08:12:14 -0700 |
Alan Third <address@hidden> writes:
>> IMHO, we should not promote third-party "init files" as a primary
>> option, but rather improve Emacs itself.
>
> Maybe we should embrace them, and provide tools to build custom Emacs
> distributions.
Perhaps I was being unclear. What I don't like is the suggestion that
we should just tell people to go to website X to download and install
a bunch of init files.
I think we could provide some _variant_ of what these distributions are
doing, namely sets of ready-made customization. The question is how to
go about it.
I've been thinking a lot about this problem, but I have not had time to
do any serious work. So please consider these ideas as tentative:
I would propose to add a concept of "custom profiles" (or simply
"profiles"), which are basically defthemes. Please see the separate
(brief) discussion about this here, and also the related thread:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2020-04/msg02032.html
One can imagine these "profiles" to be big distributions like spacemacs,
or (perhaps better) small snippets or sets of customization. Some of
these could/should be included in Emacs by default.
One can also imagine there being one profile providing "good defaults
for a new user".[1] Maybe such a profile could be the default at some
point in the future, but this is IMHO better discussed and decided once
it actually exists.
Best regards,
Stefan Kangas
Footnotes:
[1] Eli has pointed out that the biggest hurdle is to decide what such a
"profile" (in my terminology) should include.
Re: Making Emacs popular again with a video, ndame, 2020/05/08
Re: Making Emacs popular again with a video, ndame, 2020/05/14