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[bug#63984] [PATCH emacs-team 0/2] Start preparing for Emacs 29
From: |
Andrew Tropin |
Subject: |
[bug#63984] [PATCH emacs-team 0/2] Start preparing for Emacs 29 |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Jun 2023 08:30:01 +0400 |
On 2023-06-11 21:09, Mekeor Melire wrote:
> Hello :)
>
> 2023-06-11 09:35 andrew@trop.in:
>
>> Sounds reasonable, but I think it would be ok, if after updating
>> emacs, emacs-next will be 29 for a couple of weeks with
>> deprecation warning on top of it. The meaning of -next suffix is
>> a convention, not a technical limitation, so it's fine to
>> violate it for deprecation period.
>
>> Overall, deprecation is not something crucial here and people
>> know that guix breaks backward compatibility from time to time,
>> so I think it's ok to go without it.
>
> I think we don't need to divert deprecation/alias from its
> intended use. I think NEWS serves its job well enough.
>
> When having emacs-next installed and keeping it upgraded, users
> should be able to expect that the upcoming release of Emacs is
> installed, without deprecation warnings. After all, the package is
> not called emacs29 but emacs-next.
>
> That being said, I believe it's a good idea to
> define-deprecated/public-alias emacs-next-pgtk and
> emacs-next-pgtk-xwidgets.
All emacs-next* variables dissapear after this patch is applied and
talking about deprecation warning: I don't see much difference between
emacs-next and emacs-next-pgtk-xwidgets in this context.
--
Best regards,
Andrew Tropin
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