Long live emacs !

emacs is an essential part of my personal toolkit.  I've been using it
since 1996.  For 11 yrs before that I used epsilon - an editor
with much the same keymappings.  


I started using epsilon (


On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 18:32:11 +0000
Alan Mackenzie wrote:

> Hi, Gentoo.
> 
> Just to say I'll be withdrawing from this list in a few days,
> unsubscribing actually, mainly so that I can go back to being an Emacs
> developer; the number of emails on both lists combined is just more
> than I can handle comfortably.
> 
> I've counted 28 questions I've asked since late 2009, and every single
> one of them bar two got good answers too.  One of those two I answered
> myself just after posting the email ;-), and the other is currently a
> bug report.
> 
> I'd like to say THANK YOU to everybody who helped me get a well
> running Gentoo system and patiently taught me about it, but in
> particular to Alan McKinnon because he's got such a splendid name.
> 
> -- 
> Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

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