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[elpa] elpa-admin febff3e 079/357: Make README more up-to-date


From: Stefan Monnier
Subject: [elpa] elpa-admin febff3e 079/357: Make README more up-to-date
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 18:06:19 -0500 (EST)

branch: elpa-admin
commit febff3e7a1da627b23e8d4a3972e910e8f5ba202
Author: Dmitry Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru>
Commit: Dmitry Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru>

    Make README more up-to-date
---
 README | 54 ++++++++++++++++++------------------------------------
 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README b/README
index 7d88946..55106b0 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -7,19 +7,28 @@ OVERVIEW
   MMM Mode is a minor mode for Emacs that allows Multiple Major Modes
   to coexist in one buffer.  It is well-suited to editing:
 
-  * Preprocessed code, such as server-side Perl or PHP embedded in HTML
+  * Preprocessed code, such as server-side Ruby, Perl or PHP embedded in HTML
   * Code generating code, such as HTML output by CGI scripts
   * Embedded code, such as Javascript in HTML
   * Literate programming: code interspersed with documentation, e.g. Noweb
 
 INSTALLATION
 
-  Users of package.el (a.k.a. ELPA) can easily install MMM Mode from the
-  Melpa package repository at http://melpa.milkbox.net/ -- this is the
+  Use any of the following options:
+
+  1. Users of package.el (a.k.a. ELPA) can easily install MMM Mode from
+  the Melpa package repository at http://melpa.milkbox.net/ -- this is the
   preferred and best-supported installation mechanism.
 
-  MMM Mode has a standard GNU configure-driven installation.  (See the
-  file INSTALL for generic instructions, most of which don't apply.)
+  2. Since currently MMM Mode is written in pure Emacs Lisp, you could just
+  copy all the *.el files in the distribution to a directory in your
+  `load-path', and optionally byte-compile them manually (see the Emacs
+  Manual). The configure installation also installs the MMM Mode info manual
+  in your site info directory, so if you're installing manually, you might
+  want to do that too.
+
+  3. MMM Mode has a standard GNU configure-driven installation.
+  (See the file INSTALL for generic instructions, most of which don't apply.)
   To install in the standard locations, unpack the archive, `cd' to
   the mmm-mode-X.X.X directory created, and run these commands:
 
@@ -28,19 +37,6 @@ INSTALLATION
     make
     make install
 
-  Alternately, since currently MMM Mode is written in pure Emacs Lisp,
-  you could just copy all the *.el files in the distribution to a
-  directory in your `load-path', and optionally byte-compile them
-  manually (see the Emacs Manual).  The configure installation also
-  installs the MMM Mode info manual in your site info directory, so if
-  you're installing manually, you might want to do that too.
-
-  If you're installing from the CVS version, you won't have the
-  configure script.  If you have the automake/autoconf tools
-  installed, you can run the script `autogen.sh' first, and then
-  proceed as above.  Otherwise, you'll have to copy the *.el files
-  manually as described above.
-
   If you have more than one version of emacs installed and want to
   use MMM in a version other than /usr/bin/emacs, you must set the
   environment variable EMACS before running `configure', e.g.
@@ -103,25 +99,11 @@ DOCUMENTATION
 UPDATES
 
   The latest version of MMM Mode should always be available from
-  http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmm-mode
-
-BUG REPORTS
-
-  Bug reports and suggestions can be submitted at
-  <http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=8658&atid=108658>, or
-  through email to <viritrilbia@users.sourceforge.net>.
-
-CONTACT INFO
-
-  MMM Mode is written and maintained by Michael Shulman,
-  <viritrilbia@users.sourceforge.net>, and others; a list of some
-  contributors can be found on the Sourceforge project.
+  https://github.com/purcell/mmm-mode
 
-MAILING LIST
+FEEDBACK
 
-  To subscribe to the MMM Mode mailing list, visit
-  <http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/mmm-mode-discuss>.
-  The mailing list receives announcements of new releases and provides
-  a forum for discussion of bugs and features.
+  Bug reports, suggestions and questions can be submitted at
+  <https://github.com/purcell/mmm-mode/issues>.
 
   Thanks for using MMM Mode!



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