On 14 Oct 2011, Sarah Brofeldt wrote: > > On Oct 14, 2011, at 14:12 , Michael Markert wrote: > >> On 14 Oct 2011, Natan Yellin wrote: >> >>> Hi all, evil-surround and evil-leader are now available through >>> el-get, the awesome meta package manager for emacs >>> <https://github.com/dimitri/el-get>. >> >> Don't get me wrong: That's great. But dropping a line beforehand to >> the author would be nice. > > Not sure that makes much sense with the el-get recipes since they're > basically just glorified links to wherever the Emacs package > resides. Clever links, but links none the less. :)
Well I never used el-get and thought of it like package.el (maybe that's true, don't know). With the latter it's more like an additional distribution channel. The first thought I'd had if I see a package with the project's name on a M-x list-package or $el-get-equivalent is: "Ow there's another package with that name? That's bad, I should do something about it." It's not a permission thing but to keep track where your stuff went in order to protect people from stale copies. And, well, it's great to know that people care about your stuff :D Michael
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