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Re: Representation of the Emacs userbase on emacs-devel


From: Arthur Miller
Subject: Re: Representation of the Emacs userbase on emacs-devel
Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2021 07:04:07 +0200
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Dmitry Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru> writes:

> On 05.09.2021 22:45, Arthur Miller wrote:
>> It can be hard to get that jazz swinging; it is still categorizing. You will
>> have to get people to agree on categories, i.e. what is "contemporary".
>
> Might be.
>
>> Different or alternative as Tim proposed goes for anything:).
>
> But it's not "Different", it's rather "Familiar", as far as new users are
> concerned.

That is a different meaning to "different" indeed :). You are interpretting
"different" as not-familiar or unkown, why I was thinking of "different" as of
just somethin else.

Maybe it is best just to smash together something and present it rather than
trying people to agree to what is to be done? Like vim-people did with evil?

A diffent profile could be just a bunch of settings in a file. Why not just take
a so called contermporary setup and put it in a init file, and add a customize
variable to let people choose it? Could that work?




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