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RE: Making Emacs more friendly to newcomers
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Drew Adams |
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RE: Making Emacs more friendly to newcomers |
Date: |
Sat, 2 May 2020 13:05:41 -0700 (PDT) |
> > FWIW, I really do NOT think that anyone who's
> > been involved with Emacs development has little
> > care for newbies or for making Emacs flexible and
> > easy to use.
>
> I do NOT think something like that either Drew, nor did
> I state that, just to be clear. Emacs is a prime example of
> flexibility, sure! I wrote, Emacs is super-adaptable.
> Ease of use can be debatable, what is easy for you and me
> does not necessary mean easy for somebody else.
I wasn't saying anything about what you said,
beyond responding to your question:
> Question is also do you want those people who are
> unvilling to scratch the surface and deep-dive
> into Emacs and spend time to learn it and configure
> it, to use Emacs?
There's nothing personal in my answer to that
question. It's a reasonable question. And I
gave my honest answer to it - zero about you.
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