We will not do this, because it would do nothing to make the GNU operating system better. GNU Emacs is a part of the GNU system; its purpose is to be part of the capabilities of the GNU system.
Our mission is to replace and eliminate non-free software, not to enhance it. Therefore, the GNU Project's policy is never to include, never to develop, never to recommend, features that would give better support to a non-free system than to the GNU system itself. "It runs best on GNU" is our watchword. You're being led into doing work to attract people into non-freedom by the fact that you're using a non-free operating system yourself. How about switching from MS Windows to the GNU/Linux system, and then working on something analogous for GNOME and Corba? _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel