Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> - emacs core
... will contain the latest sync'ed Org version: we try to sync
the latest Org stable ASAP, but I have not been consistent during
the last years.
> - there is a gnu elpa
... will contain Org latest stable.
> - there is a nongnu elpa
... will o
ok so org releases will be [just guesses here]
- emacs core
- there is a gnu elpa
- there is a nongnu elpa
- there is an org git
correct?
On 3/28/21, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> To clarify, does this mean org 9.6 will be the first version only
>> released via GNU elpa (i
Hi Tim,
Tim Cross writes:
> To clarify, does this mean org 9.6 will be the first version only
> released via GNU elpa (i.e. bug fixes for 9.5 will still be released
> via Org elpa e.g. 9.5.1)?
No, it means 9.5 will be the last version released on Org ELPA,
further bugfix releases will only be d
* Bastien [2021-03-28 09:58]:
> Hi all,
>
> over the years, Org ELPA at https://orgmode.org/elpa/ has been useful
> to make it possible to install Org and Org+Contrib as ELPA packages,
> but maintaining a separate ELPA space just for Org is not necessary.
Good decision, it lessens confusion on i
Thanks Bastien.
To clarify, does this mean org 9.6 will be the first version only
released via GNU elpa (i.e. bug fixes for 9.5 will still be released via
Org elpa e.g. 9.5.1)?
Tim
Bastien writes:
> Hi all,
>
> over the years, Org ELPA at https://orgmode.org/elpa/ has been useful
> to make i
Hi all,
over the years, Org ELPA at https://orgmode.org/elpa/ has been useful
to make it possible to install Org and Org+Contrib as ELPA packages,
but maintaining a separate ELPA space just for Org is not necessary.
Org 9.5 will be the last release to be distributed on Org ELPA. After
9.5, we wo