Quoting Matthieu Moy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Jérôme Marant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/arch/public/ > > > > It seems to fail: > > That's an archive location, not a web page.
Yep, but since it is served by http, it shouldn't make any difference about how you access it, should it? > Try > > tla register-archive http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/arch/public/ I know this, anyway ... > >> In the long term, we'd like to include it in GNU Emacs, so, packaging > >> shouldn't be needed anymore. > > > > I tend to disagree. There are so few GNU Emacs stable releases that > > the latest xtla will always be more interesting to use than the one > > embedded in GNU Emacs. > > In the short term, yes. Xtla is evolving really fast. But after a few > months of development, it won't be so interesting to check out the > very latest version anymore. Will it still be maintained in a tla archive? > Including xtla in Emacs would considerably ease the task to new Emacs > or Arch users. Many will be curious enough to look inside their > "tools" menu, or type "M-x tla- TAB", but much less will search the > web or the packages provided by their distribution. I agree. But maintaining it outside and syncing to the GNU Emacs tree wouldn't hurt IMO. Cheers, -- Jérôme Marant
