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Re: [ELPA] New package: use-package


From: Payas Relekar
Subject: Re: [ELPA] New package: use-package
Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2022 16:59:14 +0530
User-agent: mu4e 1.8.11; emacs 29.0.50

Philip Kaludercic <philipk@posteo.net> writes:

> What are we trying to find?  From what I know use-package is already a
> very mature package, written by very capable people.  I expect most of
> the changes to be made after use-package.el has been added to the core.
>
>> Ultimate aim here is to make use-package to emacs.git, so users have
>> use-package available without any effort. ELPA is just a step in that
>> direction.
>>
>> 1 -> 2 -> 3 is also how Eglot went about and it worked quite well for it.
>
> Yes, but the arrow between points 2 and 3 would have to be pretty long.
> Eglot was an ELPA package from the very beginning, and I don't know if
> the documentation was ever as incomplete as it is for use-package right
> now.  The rewrite into Texinfo (which is probably what I had confused)
> took place just before the package was merged into the core.
> use-package will now be added to GNU ELPA with _incomplete_ Texinfo
> documentation.  This is my objection.  An outdated manual with "TODO"s
> can be more frustrating than no documentation at all.
>
>> From my understanding, ELPA has less stringent requirements for
>> documentation and testing compared to core. Since I cannot commit enough
>> time to complete all the tasks before expected 29 branch-off, ELPA is a
>> good compromise IMO.
>
> Most packages on ELPA don't have any special documentation, most don't
> need any documentation either.  Use-package is more complicated,

All fair points. I will focus on getting TexInfo doc in shape before
making PR ready for review. Should we comment out use-package recipe in
elpa-packages.el until then?

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