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Re: [O] Stable releases
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Suvayu Ali |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Stable releases |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Aug 2015 09:21:07 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.23.1 (2014-03-12) |
Hi Tom,
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 01:56:43PM -1000, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
> Bastien <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > Hi Rasmus,
> >
> > Rasmus <address@hidden> writes:
> >
> >> One data point: I can absolutely not be bothered using anything that is
> >> not at least in contrib.
> >
> > Just out of curiosity: don't you use the Emacs package system at all?
> >
> > I used not to use it, but thanks to recent improvements, I find it
> > quite good now -- and I would not mind using Org packages from there.
>
> The package system appears to be quite popular in the Org mode world.
The summary you provide below is very impressive, thanks for compiling
it. It would be a nice addition to worg, with a date attached to it of
course! It's bound to go stale at some point :-p.
However I would like to point out, the documentation for many of these
extensions is rather spreadout and thin. So I agree with Rasmus, as in,
contrib is much more accessible, but I think it also encourages authors
to contribute documentation on worg (after all it's in the official
repository). That said, I'm not sure why some of the extensions, like
ox-reveal, are _not_ in contrib. AFAIU, it's quite mature.
Cheers,
> There are a dozen ob-* languages distributed by the package system
> vs. eight in contrib. There are fifteen ox-* exporters available
> through the package system vs. eleven in contrib.
>
> Download statistics from Melpa indicate several of the packages are
> quite popular. ox-reveal has been downloaded more than 4,000 times, and
> ox-pandoc and ox-gfm (Github flavored markup) more than 1,000 times.
> The babel languages are less popular, but ob-browser (for html),
> ob-ipython, ob-mongo, and ob-sml have all been downloaded more than 300
> times.
>
> Melpa has 91 org-* packages. The packages evil-org, org-bullets, and
> org-fstree have all been downloaded more than 10,000 times. There are
> ten others with more than 1,000 downloads.
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
- Re: [O] Stable releases, (continued)
Re: [O] Stable releases, Bastien, 2015/08/18
- Re: [O] Stable releases, Scott Randby, 2015/08/18
- Re: [O] Stable releases, Russell Adams, 2015/08/18
- Re: [O] Stable releases, Bastien, 2015/08/18
- Re: [O] Stable releases, Rasmus, 2015/08/19
- Re: [O] Stable releases, Bastien, 2015/08/20
- Re: [O] Stable releases, Thomas S . Dye, 2015/08/20
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- Re: [O] Stable releases, Achim Gratz, 2015/08/22
- Re: [O] Stable releases, Thomas S . Dye, 2015/08/22
- Re: [O] Stable releases, Thomas S . Dye, 2015/08/22
- Re: [O] Stable releases, Achim Gratz, 2015/08/22
- Re: [O] Stable releases, Thomas S . Dye, 2015/08/22
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