On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 16:33:37 +0100, David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

PT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

The newbies I met usually used a "visual" editor before. Like
SlickEdit,  Eclipse or Visual Studio.

Strange concept of a "newbie" here.

Of course, I meant an Emacs newbie... One who used other software before, but not Emacs.


So the vetoing power should stay with those that have an interest of
keeping Emacs as their working editors for decades.  If we can improve
the first month of a newby without souring the last decade of a
seasoned user, we will by all means do so.  But bending over backwards
for the sake of people that are unlikely to stay with Emacs in the
long run, anyway, is a waste of effort.

The question is: is more people using Emacs a good thing at all? Or is it only an additional burden (more clueless people on the help forums, etc.)?


We should answer this question first, because if attracting more users to Emacs is not really a priority then this thread is completely pointless.

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