Aaron Ecay <aarone...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi Rasmus, > > 2018ko maiatzak 2an, Rasmus Pank Roulund-ek idatzi zuen: >>> Finally, irrespective of which options are chosen, I think that org-tempo >>> would be better implemented in terms of a minor mode. This would allow >>> it to be autoloaded, turned on/off for different buffer(s) in an emacs >>> session, and avoid duplicating the logic for activating global minor >>> modes. Patch attached. >> >> I agree. > > OK, thatʼs good to know. Iʼve held off on any pushing of the patch to > master until everything is worked out. In the meantime, Iʼve put it in > a branch “org-tempo”. > > I also added a second commit to that branch which implements my vision > of the upgrade path (deprecation warnings, etc.) For convenience, that > patch is also attached to this email.
I don’t like it, I’m afraid. It’s a bit nagging. There’s tools to mark thinks as obsolete in Emacs should we need to. > One remaining decision to make is: what is the future of org-tempo? I am > sympathetic to the idea that the best place for it eventually would be > org-contrib or GNU ELPA, and not org core. We don’t have make that decision now, do we? Rasmus -- This message is brought to you by the department of redundant departments