Ar an ceathrà là de mà AibrÃan, scrÃobh David Kastrup:
> [...] Should one make people abandon Emacs that have been using it for 20 > years, so that a newcomer will take an hour instead of half an hour > before giving up on it? Thatâs a false dichotomy; people who have been using some form of Emacs for twenty years are informed enough to be able to configure their way around the new defaults. New users, very much less so. > In addition, catering to the idiosyncrasies of a specific platform like > MacOSX is a lot of work if you want to keep Emacs fully functional and > reasonably consistent (where appropriate) across platforms. Certainly, but most of the work should be up-front--assuming stuff like cua-mode keeps respecting the Apple key--and theyâre volunteering to do it. And, given that Andrew Choi is gone, and the Carbon port is very much alive, it seems there is and will be a decent userbase prepared to support GNU Emacs on that platform. > [snipping stuff on the GUI development of GNU Emacs and the package list > of this package, neither of which I have much interest in.] -- âI, for instance, am gung-ho about open source because my family is being held hostage in Rob Maldaâs basement. But who fact-checks me, or Enderle, when we say something in public? No-one!â -- Danny OâBrien _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel