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Re: Issues with emacs
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Pascal J. Bourguignon |
Subject: |
Re: Issues with emacs |
Date: |
Sun, 24 Jun 2012 03:24:15 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.4 (gnu/linux) |
Dan Espen <despen@verizon.net> writes:
> Tom <adatgyujto@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Bastien <bzg <at> gnu.org> writes:
>>
>>>
>>> The good news is that, whether Emacs users are a dying breed
>>> or not, the only remedy to this hypothetical issue is to have
>>> more Emacs developers.
>>>
>>
>> But how to have more developers. I see 3 possibilites:
>>
>> 1. Motivate more users to be volunteer developers? Any idea how
>> to do that?
>>
>> 2. Attracting more users. Volunteer developers are some small
>> percent of the active user base, so if Emacs can be mode more
>> attractive to users then the bigger user base will bring more
>> volunteer developers too. The problem is in order to be more
>> attractive Emacs needs new features which other editors/IDEs have
>> and which make users to choose those editors/IDEs instead of
>> Emacs, and to implement those more competitive features Emacs
>> needs more developers.
>>
>> 3. Crowdfunding. If we don't have enough volunteer developers
>> then we need to motivate developers with something else. For
>> example, paying for their work. For this model to work there
>> should be some public exposure of this idea, so potential
>> developers know they can potentially make a living while
>> contributing to Emacs. This kind of public exposure could be done
>> by RMS who could mention this development model in every
>> interview he gives. He has the voice which can reach lots of
>> ears, including potential developer ears.
It'd be nice to have some reliable statistics, such as:
- absolute number of users of emacs.
- % of non-programmer users of emacs.
- histogram of programming languages (or in general modes) edited in
emacs.
> 4. Have a whole bunch of missing functionality.
:-)
But it looks like there could be some improvements indeed.
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
A bad day in () is better than a good day in {}.
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