>>>>> Vincent Goulet via ESS-help 
>>>>>     on Tue, 15 Aug 2023 16:24:42 +0000 writes:

    > Hi folks,
    > Back in April 2022 [*], I asked here if there was still interest in my 
distributions of Emacs that ship with ESS and AUCTeX ready to go. Since the 
response was generally positive, and since, more importantly, there is still 
interest from the first user of these distributions (that's me, at least on 
macOS), well I'm pleased to announce new releases of my Emacs Modified 
distributions for macOS and Windows:

    > https://emacs-modified.gitlab.io <https://emacs-modified.gitlab.io/>

    > Double the pleasure? The distributions now come in two editions: "Latest 
Emacs and ESS" based on GNU Emacs 29.1 and the tip of the development branch of 
ESS; "Legacy Emacs and ESS" based on Emacs 27.2 and ESS 18.10.2 (the latest 
official release). Everything else is the same. In other words, the "legacy" 
distributions now get the updates to the other packages, in particular AUCTeX. 
As someone who still prefers (or is too much used to) ESS 18.10, I felt left 
behind on the other fronts by my own distributions.

...  I am also sorry for the extra work you had, even though I
can argue there have been strong reasons not releasing "development ESS".

Still, at least two of us within ESS-core  have recently
acknowledged we'd want to aim for an official ESS release
where we'd aim to also release an 'ESS+' = {ess + (much of) polymode}
bundle.

    > This update required much more time than I originally thought, but 
everything is in place now. You will notice that I merged the two projects 
"Emacs Modified for macOS" and "Emacs Modified for Windows" under the umbrella 
project "Emacs Modified for (macOS|Windows)". A little touch of geekiness in 
the name is Good. (I flirted with the idea to use the true Emacs-lisp regex 
'\(macOS\|Windows\)', but it was too much.) :-D

Thank you very much, Vincent,  for doing this,
in the name of the whole ESS users community !

I will be happy to make use of it myself for the Windows version (on a
Windows terminal server) when I do test  R things on Windows.

    > I hope an editor of the ESS web page will read this; could you please 
update the links on the Download page?

I did ( ~  4 hours ago ).
Best regards,
Martin


    > Best,
    > v.

    > Vincent Goulet
    > Professeur titulaire
    > École d'actuariat, Université Laval

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