Hi Tom, all!

On Tue., Jun. 7, 2022, 11:55 Tom Davey, <t...@tomdavey.com> wrote:

> The regular listing of the threads in progress on the Emacs developer list
> is, by itself, invaluable. How Sacha is


You're welcome! Andres Ramirez has been helping me by sharing notes about
interesting emacs-devel threads, which is great because otherwise I'm just
skimming subject lines in the date index wondering what people are talking
about. :) If someone wants to do that for the Org list or other things
they're watching, that would be cool!

able to discover and write about so much else is beyond my comprehension.
> For us, the readers,


In addition to planet.emacslife.com's aggregation of blog posts, the
wonderful folks posting, voting, and commenting on stuff at
reddit.com/r/emacs , /r/orgmode , and /r/planetemacs do most of the heavy
lifting of finding and sharing cool stuff. That lets me mostly speed-read
through posts on my phone (usually when I'm waiting for the kiddo to
*finally* go to bed) and upvote ones to include. Then there's just a little
bit of automation, a hydra for categorization, and some editing and
reordering.

Emacs News makes visible the vigorously beating heart of today's Emacs,
> increasingly from around the world.


And what an amazing community it is!

Tuesday morning would be bleak indeed were not Emacs News waiting for me in
> my Inbox. I can count at least 338 issues, beginning in October 2015. It is
> a stupendous amount work, produced week after week.
>

Awww, shucks! :)

If people would like to volunteer to do even more, it might be fun to add
some of the particularly useful links into, say, the EmacsWiki. Org
workflows, programming configs, neat demos, Dired or eshell tricks...
People could take charge of their favourite interests and add stuff as they
come across neat links in news. Could be fun?

Sacha, thank you.
>

You're welcome!

Sacha

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