Tim Landscheidt <[email protected]> writes:

> Lucas Bonnet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>>> [...]
>>>> Of course: automake :-). It's much better than reinventing
>>>> the wheel yourself, is part of the FSF biosphere and allows
>>>> the user every imaginable freedom to tweak everything.
>>>> [...]
>
>>> For a start, find attached a small patch against HEAD. It's
>>> not fully done yet (e. g. the lisp files are installed into
>>> /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp and the autoloads aren't generat-
>>> ed), but works reasonably well.
>
>> How about:
>>  - you gain commit access to the repo ;
>>  - you start a branch to test the automake stuff.
>
>> This way, you can work faster, without having to wait for a commiter,
>> and I get to play with git branches on the dev side, for real :)
>
> Well, I'm not slowed down by using my local branch, but I'd
> sure like the training of git-pushing :-). I'm scfcde at Sa-
> vannah.

Done, enjoy your commits. Feel free to push your automake branch to the
repo :)

Regards,
-- 
Lucas

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