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Re: bug#29108: 25.3; ERC SASL support


From: Adam Porter
Subject: Re: bug#29108: 25.3; ERC SASL support
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2022 19:25:27 -0600
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On 11/10/22 15:50, J.P. wrote:
Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net> writes:

On 11/9/22 23:28, J.P. wrote:

Akib Azmain Turja <akib@disroot.org> writes:

But Adam Porter (CC'ing), the maintainer of ement.el (available on GNU
ELPA), a Matrix client, claims that auth-source is from the dark side[1]
and refused to support it claiming it's not suitable for general use[2].

Please note: I did not expect to be mentioned in this way here.  It's not my
intention to speak poorly of others' software, especially in public.  In the
Reddit post I made, I tried to be objective and show the problems clearly with
code examples.

That's certainly the impression I got, and I regret not having said as
much sooner. Sorry you had to burn cycles on a dignified defense. At the
same time, I'm hopeful folks will find the restraint to chalk this up to
a teachable moment and attribute Akib's bit of ambush editorializing
(something I myself have been guilty of over the years) to the angst of
youth or a moment of weakness, both potential engines of productivity
when channeled in a more positive direction.

Agreed, thanks.

And that is merely my opinion, of course, based on the shortcomings I noted
(e.g. the lack of API to update a secret, the undocumented error-handling
signals, etc).  I expect that, were I to use it in my software, I would end up
working around these problems and answering users' support questions about
them; and since I don't use it myself, either, it doesn't seem like a good
idea to do so.

Nevertheless, it's clearly used by a number of people and third-party packages
that integrate with it, so take my opinion of it with a grain of salt.  If it
seems useful to you, by all means, use it.

Thanks for your work on Emacs.

Thanks for the kind words.



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