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Re: use-package.el -> Emacs core
From: |
Kaushal Modi |
Subject: |
Re: use-package.el -> Emacs core |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Nov 2015 15:09:29 -0500 |
> Packages can also include manuals (I don't know the details, but e.g.
> Flycheck does). Of course, you can't declare use-package to be "blessed" that
> way.
Also non-Elpa packages come with detailed manuals: magit
> Do you expect use-package to depend on new features in every Emacs version?
> Otherwise, you can have pretty much the same by only releasing a new version
> of use-package once a year. :)
+1
The development for use-package can continue as it is happening now
and versions can be git-tagged as something like "stable". When the
time for next emacs release comes, the GNU Elpa version can be synced
with the latest "stable" tagged version from the development git.
- Re: use-package.el -> Emacs core, (continued)
Re: use-package.el -> Emacs core, Ted Zlatanov, 2015/11/09
Re: use-package.el -> Emacs core, joakim, 2015/11/10
Re: use-package.el -> Emacs core, Andreas Röhler, 2015/11/10
Re: use-package.el -> Emacs core, Nicolas Petton, 2015/11/10
Re: use-package.el -> Emacs core, Stephen Leake, 2015/11/10
Re: use-package.el -> Emacs core, Stephen Leake, 2015/11/10