Am 21.09.2017 um 16:08 schrieb Ricardo Wurmus:
> How does even more reliance on a browser help here?  Surely, we can
> automate more things without imposing a web browser-based workflow to
> everyone.

Counter question; How does reliance on emacs help here?

Regarding the browser.

* It is much, much easier to use for the casual user.

* Is organizes the workflow, so not everybody needs to build a worklow
for his/herself.

* It can avoid duplicate work since

* And yes, its automation, automation, automation!

Also please keep in mind that not everybody is an emacs-expert an not
everybody want to use an email-based workflow. Yes, one could implement
all this in emacs, too. But this is a kind of reinventing the wheel.

If you want to scale and want guys like me to adopt a patch, you simply
need to retire form this "must be email base" attitude. No offense
meant, but this is quite elite.

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Regards
Hartmut Goebel

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