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Re: emacs-lisp-project [was: Re: Custom vtable.el sorters]


From: Philip Kaludercic
Subject: Re: emacs-lisp-project [was: Re: Custom vtable.el sorters]
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 14:23:53 +0000

Emanuel Berg <incal@dataswamp.org> writes:

> Kristoffer Balintona wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the supportive words. In the past, I've been
>> quite daunted by how different Emacs' development process is
>> and how upstream Emacs feels more "official" than much
>> smaller packages. You've been very encouraging, so I think
>> I'll try and work on vtable sorting in the coming
>> days/weeks. Thanks again.
>
> What one could do, is split emacs-devel into `emacs-devel' and
> `emacs-project' (or maybe `emacs-lisp-project').
>
> emacs-project would then be supportive of anyone being active
> with emacs at their own (any) level, emacs-devel OTOH there
> some elitism would be expected since there it is only about
> pushing code to core Emacs and associated packages.
>
> That said, some projects would eventually make their way all
> the way into very central packages if not core Emacs.
>
> So it would more be trying to have a culture to fit
> the purpose of the moment.
>
> Yes, where are you suppose to talk about your Emacs projects?
> If they are about Emacs, they are not off-topic here, and also
> not at #emacs, still, trust me, it can feel contrary to all
> instinct to bring them up. So it should be the other way
> around, we should have a place where this feel natural.

Why don't you use help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org, if you have questions?  Or
more generally a personal website?  That is usually what people use for
a personal blog.

-- 
        Philip Kaludercic on icterid



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