Bastien writes:
>> Rather than a huge refactoring or pushing code back into other Emacs
>> modes, my thought was that Org should be trimmed into the "core" of
>> Org functions and that other things should be implemented as modules
>> available in MELPA outside of the official Org core. That way
via General discussions about Org-mode."
>
> Kopia: William Rankin , emacs-de...@gnu.org
> Ämne: Re: Re Org 9.4 is out. Can you help? // breaking apart Org Mode
>
> Hi William,
>
> thanks a lot for bringing this up.
>
> Of course, Org would benefit from code cleanup an
t;
Kopia: William Rankin , emacs-de...@gnu.org
Ämne: Re: Re Org 9.4 is out. Can you help? // breaking apart Org Mode
Hi William,
thanks a lot for bringing this up.
Of course, Org would benefit from code cleanup and code refactoring.
And yes, we can collectively push toward (1) modularizing Org a l
Hi Russell,
Russell Adams writes:
> Rather than a huge refactoring or pushing code back into other Emacs
> modes, my thought was that Org should be trimmed into the "core" of
> Org functions and that other things should be implemented as modules
> available in MELPA outside of the official Org
Hi Nicholas,
"Nicholas Savage" writes:
> If I am looking to do that though, would I be submitting a patch both
> to Emacs and one to Org Mode?
If the patch is against Org, submit it first to emacs-orgmode@gnu.org.
If the patch is integrated into Org it will be merged into Emacs core
at some
Hi William,
thanks a lot for bringing this up.
Of course, Org would benefit from code cleanup and code refactoring.
And yes, we can collectively push toward (1) modularizing Org a little
more, (2) making Org features better interact with Emacs core features
and (3) integrating some of Org's
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 09:00:39AM -0400, Nicholas Savage wrote:
> I'm new to the development scene (contributed my first patch to
> Emacs last week or so) and a new developer in general who has been
> looking to get involved. I saw Bastien's post on Hacker News
> yesterday and thought that if Org
Hi there,
I'm new to the development scene (contributed my first patch to Emacs last week
or so) and a new developer in general who has been looking to get involved. I
saw Bastien's post on Hacker News yesterday and thought that if Org Mode is
looking for contributors it would be a good place
Hello,
At the request of Bastien I'm sending on these ideas regarding the
future of Org Mode development. I'm also copying emacs-devel since they
might be interested too.
Org Mode and Emacs would benefit greatly from the codebase being broken
apart, not unlike how an antitrust suit breaks