* Drew Adams <drew.ad...@oracle.com> [2024-08-07 02:11]: > > So the Emacs website and documentation should not sell elisp short. > > "marketing", "marketing", "marketing", > "marketing", "marketing", "marketing". > > FWIW, a description, accurate or inaccurate, isn't > necessarily marketing. We're not selling Emacs or > Elisp. There's no market involved.
Emacs is product, and can be well sold, it is power text editor, with too many features and extensibility. Perfect software product. Manage anything, compan, clinic, hospital, memberships, calculations, spreadsheets, plethora of features. It is sellable. License allows it. Just sell. I could not purchase GNU CD-ROMs back in time, it was too much money in the Wittwer library in Stuttgart, but later I purchased GNU/Linux where Emacs was marketed and sold. So I did buy it. Nobody forbid selling Emacs. I can do supermarket point of sales on Emacs. Or clinic management. Anything. -- Jean Take action in Free Software Foundation campaigns: https://www.fsf.org/campaigns ✡️🛡️ Proudly standing with Israel, a nation rooted in history and culture. Let's condemn hatred and promote understanding. In support of Richard M. Stallman https://stallmansupport.org/ --- via emacs-tangents mailing list (https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-tangents)