On 2020-10-06 22:03, Martin Blais wrote:
How about we change the defaults, but provide a function one can call
to add the current disallowed ones?
The rationale for this being that by default the mode would be
compliant (and I suppose can be more easily packaged places) but those
who can't be bothered with the change could quickly restore things to
how they were with minimal effort.


Really glad to see Emacs conventions being respected.

How about just a section of documentation ("if you prefer the old
keybindings...") as Emacs config is simply text, after all.  It
could simply be copy-pasted into their init file.

That way has two advantages:

1. Does not pollute the repository with a "one time use"
   function.

2. Gives newbies (some of which I expect may never have used
   Emacs before) a very good and easy example which they can use
   as a basis for their own further customization.

Taking such an approach, I think, is much more in line with "the
Emacs way" of doing things.

Perhaps with an appropriate version bump (not even sure we are
following semantic versioning, as this will be a brand new and
separate repository).

What do you guys think?

Cheers,

TRS-80

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