> I've heard about the GNU prescription but in practice I've witnessed other
> packages using the C-c key and it seems like it depends a bit on how
> ominously package implementors have taken the word of GNU to the letter :-)
Note that the issue is not with "the C-c key". It's with "C-c
<letter>", where `letter` doesn't mean "any event" but "a plain
un-modified letter" as in "something that matches [[:alpha:]]".
It's true that a fair number of modes use "C-c <letter>", against the
conventions, but I think it's still a minority.
> (Stefan will probably want to weigh in at this point.)
Hi Martin!
Stefan "who thinks beancount-mode should be a major-mode"
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