I'd promised to package up emacs 20 at some point (since that would save the hassle of going back and forth to sure emacs19 and xemacs* would all coexist :-) but I recently joined a new startup company, and with some of the other projects eating my personal time, I'm just not going to have time to do it. Would someone like to volunteer to package *and maintain* emacs20? [If you're also interested in taking over emacs19, I'd consider doing a final release of my remaining changes and handing it off too, but this is not a requirement.]
This is not a beginner's project -- though it was one of the first packages I worked on for debian, it was mostly because the previous maintainer had run out of time and was 3 releases behind. There are some interesting challenges (like making sure .elc files get rebuilt when you patch the .el, since you can't patch the [binary] elc files... oops, that's not actually working in emacs19 either :-) and the multi-emacs interaction creates some constraints of its own. I'll note that there's no basis for me having any *authority* in this regard -- but I'll ask you to email me to volunteer anyway (please mention what other packages you maintain or what other things you do for debian, and how much time you think you'll have...) It shouldn't be a *huge* time commitment (though emacs20 is a moving target, so it'll be more of an issue than emacs19) but it is a bit subtle. _Mark_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The Herd of Kittens Debian Emacs (and X, and too much else) Maintainer -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .