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Re: Membership request for group emacs
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: Membership request for group emacs |
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Wed, 21 Jan 2015 09:56:49 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
> Hi, I'd like to contribute https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra to GNU ELPA.
Hi,
Thanks for your interest. I'd be happy to include Hydra in GNU ELPA.
Inclusion in GNU ELPA has 2 aspects:
- legal: we follow the same copyright policy as for Emacs, so as to make it
easy to move code between two. So we'd need all non-trivial contributors to
sign some paperwork. In the case of Hydra you seem to be the only
contributor so far and you've already signed the paperwork, so you're
all clear.
- technical: the GNU ELPA archive is built from the `elpa.git' repository
which hosts all the source code of all the packages, and where we may
occasionally install patches. We generally encourage maintainers to use
this repository as the main development repository, so as to avoid the need
to keep 2 repositories in sync. If the maintainer elects to keep the main
development elsewhere, he's expected to keep the elpa.git version uptodate.
Furthermore, there are 2 ways to install your code in elpa.git:
- as a subdirectory "packages/hydra" in the "master" branch.
- as a separate "externals/hydra" branch.
For small packages, I recommend the subdirectory option.
Check the elpa/README file for futher info.
If you have any doubt about how to perform the initial install, I can
take care of it for you.
Stefan
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