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Re: Volunteering to maintain ob-asymptote.el within Org
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Jarmo Hurri |
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Re: Volunteering to maintain ob-asymptote.el within Org |
Date: |
Sat, 03 Sep 2022 16:25:49 +0300 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.1 (gnu/linux) |
Greetings Bastien!
Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> writes:
>> I hereby volunteer to maintain ob-asymptote.el. This file has been
>> moved to org-contrib, but I would like it to be brought back into Org
>> itself.
>
> I added Luc (cc'ed) as the maintainer of ob-asymptote.el a while ago:
>
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=27621a5b
>
> Perhaps you can discuss with him to decide whether you both want to
> maintain this file or just one of you?
I do not wish to "steal" ob-asymptote.el from anyone; if Luc is happy
being the maintainer, this is fine by me.
In fact, perhaps it would be best at this point if Luc would maintain
ob-asymptote.el and I would create a good set of examples in Worg:
https://www.orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-asymptote.html
If ob-asymptote.el is moved out of org-contrib, where whould this page
reside?
> As maintainer(s) or ob-asymptote.el, the first step should probably be
> to package it for GNU ELPA: both you and Luc have signed the FSF
> copyright assignment, so there is no blocker for joining GNU ELPA.
> Then we can move it out of org-contrib, which just serves as a
> transitory repository.
This is an excellent idea. I would certainly want ob-asymptote.el out of
org-contrib, since the advertisement for org-contrib almost guarantees
that the files are not maintained. :-)
> For now, I'd rather be conservative with what is added to Org's core:
> GNU ELPA is reachable enough for "niche" features. If/when Asymptote
> gets more support within Emacs core, we can move ob-asymptote.el in
> Org's core back again.
>
> Would that be okay for you (both)?
This is fine by me. I can start marketing to increase level of interest.
All the best,
Jarmo