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From: | Cook, Malcolm |
Subject: | Re: [O] [POLL] Should Org tempo be enabled by default? (expand templates thru e.g. "<s[TAB]") |
Date: | Mon, 30 Apr 2018 22:35:51 +0000 |
If the poll is still open, I vote don’t change the default. Unless I missed a prior good argument for changing it… Or, unless, upon first invocation, org-mode guided you through or prompted you to changing your defaults, or at the very least, offered/insisted upon your reading ORG-NEWS. Otherwise, I think Jon is spot on in his assessment of “what’s going to happen” to many. From: Emacs-orgmode <emacs-orgmode-bounces+address@hidden>
On Behalf Of Tim Cross I don't think anyone disagrees that this change comes at a cost. Change is very difficult and many people don't like change. The real question is how do we manage this change to minimise the pain while moving org forward to make it an even
better solution. Many seem to believe that what is being discussed here is a loss of functionality. This isn't really the case. What we are talking about here is a change, even an enhancement, of functionality. Unfortunately, that change cannot be implemented
without some impact to users. The question is how do we implement this change so that users will get to benefit from the improvements while minimising impact to those who don't want to change or cannot make the change right now and at the same time, ensure users are
exposed to the new functionality so that they can gain the benefit from this change. On one side, we have those who feel the impact is too muich and will cause too much pain for users and on the other side, we ahve a concern that without some impact to users,
we run the risk of inertia and unawareness of the improvements/enhancements for existing users and new users being introduced to the older, less feature rich solution rather than the enhanced version. Personally, I feel the new version should be the default and we should provide an easy way to re-enable the old version for those who wish to continue with what they are use to. The key will be how we communicate this to existing users. Tim On 1 May 2018 at 07:46, Jon Snader <address@hidden> wrote:
-- regards, Tim -- Tim Cross |
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