>>>
>>> Emacs org-mode, on the other hand, is a useful development
>>> technology but it really isn't literate programming.
>>>
>> I would be interested to hear your thoughts as to why Org-mode is not a
>> literate programming tool.
> I never said org-mode wasn't a 'literate programming tool'. It is clearly an
> outstanding version of a literate programming tool. What I said was that
> org-mode "really isn't literate programming".
>

Ok, then it sounds like we're in agreement.  I just was confused by the
use of "org-mode" as a verb to describe one particular task when it
supports many disparate tasks, including LP as you have defined it.

Thanks for the explanation.

Cheers -- Eric

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