* Quiliro Ordóñez <quil...@riseup.net> [2022-10-09 22:10]: > I agree. But the end-user did not construct this program. It was you. > I coould learn how to install it. Then, I should teach the end-user to > use it. But the program was not made or installed by the end-user. I > might be able to teach the end-user to modify it. But I doubt it.
I will make a package so that you just install it and can start managing people. > What I mean is that end-users must have an easy entry point. Of course > that ease must not hide innner workings because that would disempower > the end-user. How do you propose it could be implemented? (if you agree > it should be done this way, of course) Inner workings are pretty much hidden unless user is programmer. Emacs is difficult, then there is underlying Emacs Lisp, then C language, then operating system, and stuff. Maybe you mean somthing else with inner workings? > > I have actually shown to you how it works, so you have to imagine that > > all that may be part of the package. Especially with SQLite databases > > there is nothing to configure. > > Not much to do. Just installing SQLite and then the program you > propose. I did not try any SQLite package, just used the built-in functions in Emacs development version. Which packag did you install? -- Jean Take action in Free Software Foundation campaigns: https://www.fsf.org/campaigns In support of Richard M. Stallman https://stallmansupport.org/