phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes: > Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > >> Hello, >> >> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes: >> >>> I've launched an fork of org-drill. I have tried to reach Paul Sexton, >>> the original author, and had some feedback (he was happy for my take >>> over), but not managed to get the repository moved. >>> >>> https://gitlab.com/phillord/org-drill/ >>> >>> I'd like to have this be the version that ends up in contrib. Can anyone >>> tell me how to achieve this? >> >> I would suggest the opposite: move it to GNU ELPA, for example, so we >> can remove it from contrib. >> >> WDYT? > > > Yes, I am quite happy with that also -- it would save the effort of > syncing it. It would have to be MELPA though, because I don't think we > have papers (I can check). This does have the disadvantage of requiring > people to update their config/installed packages, but it's probably > okay. > > I'd plan to incorporate org-learn into org-drill -- I suspect everyone > using org-learn is using it via org-drill, so winding it in makes sense, > so I'd need to remove both. > > I'll see how MELPA are with adding my fork there; if they are happy, > once that it up and running it could be pulled from contrib.
org-drill is up on MELPA now. It's been cleaned up a lot, and a few bugs fixed. And, I have no doubt, more new ones introduced, as I have touched about half of the lines of code. So, I think it can come out of contrib now, and the website updated. I have also wound in org-learn.el. How many users that on its own I do not know, so, it's hard to know whether it needs to remain or not; regardless, org-drill is no longer a reason for keeping it. Cheers Phil