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Re: Representation of the Emacs userbase on emacs-devel


From: Richard Stallman
Subject: Re: Representation of the Emacs userbase on emacs-devel
Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2021 23:14:15 -0400

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  > > I just don't think discussion should be in terms of "sane", "better" or 
other
  > > value-loaded terms. "Different" is probably the most helpful term we can 
use
  > > here.

  > I wold agree with this sentiment. Another term could be 'alternative'.
  > Using terms like 'sane' or 'better' is likely to add more 'noise' rather
  > than useful discussion as it can tend to make people feel like they need
  > to defend their particular preferences as being 'sane' or 'better'. 

I agree.  We can be kinder in this discussion if we avoid implying
that a preference for some different key bindings or interface
is a sign of a personal failing.

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