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Re: Emacs-Lisp Bill-Board
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Andreas Roehler |
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Re: Emacs-Lisp Bill-Board |
Date: |
Tue, 03 Feb 2009 20:57:26 +0100 |
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Tom Tromey wrote:
>>>>>> "Gilaras" == Gilaras Drakeson <address@hidden> writes:
>
> Gilaras> * official support 2: having a mode for emacswiki that is
> Gilaras> _installed by default_, more than just webjump and some ERC
> Gilaras> functions. It could be just oddmuse.el, pointing to emacswiki
> Gilaras> by default.
>
> I'm still willing to assign package.el -- the basis for ELPA -- to the
> FSF, if there is interest.
>
> Currently the server side of ELPA is not very open; all submissions go
> through me. This is something we could change, though.
Hi Tom,
ELPA is a valuable thing.
I thought at snippets, untested, whatever. Only to use from people,
who are able to read the code and have some impression, what might
happen if its run.
ELPA provides extensions, a quite different thing. Thanks BTW.
>
> While I think the Emacs Wiki is an awesome resource, I am wary of
> hooking it directly to Emacs.
Precisely. Thanks for the clarification. Got a lot of tips and things from
there, but
always had a look before running the stuff. And still I may have overseen
something.
A wiki is dangerous, I'm surprised it works that well so far.
In my view the risk of trojans is too
> high in this scenario.
>
> Tom
>
>
>
Re: Emacs-Lisp Bill-Board, Stefan Monnier, 2009/02/03
Re: Emacs-Lisp Bill-Board, Daniel Clemente, 2009/02/04