Merciadri Luca <[email protected]> writes: > Richard Riley <[email protected]> writes: >> Merciadri Luca <[email protected]> writes: >>> Richard Riley <[email protected]> writes: >>>> Merciadri Luca <[email protected]> writes: [oh boy, time for some snipping ;)]
>>> Why? If you have a stable configuration, and that the upgrades does >>> not worth it, why changing? You know what you have, but not what you >>> may have. [...] >> FWIW, Emacs 23 is nice. Why not move to it? > I believe it. I looked a bit at it, and it seems nice. >> What in your config is so specifically Emacs 22? > I am using here a homemade Debian for my netbook. Any new app flavour > can result in many problems, and I thus like to minimize as much as > possible any modification. >> Why not try? I'm sure any feedback would be appreciated too! > Which one are you using? And the others? You know, that using Debian, it is easy to have e.g. emacs22, emacs23 and emacs-snapshot on one and the same system? So, give it a try, if it breaks anything, just uninstall it again. Thus, you can know what you have *and* what you may have ;). - Memnon _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
