On 9/23/23 15:59, indieterminacy wrote:
I would assume that people who dont use Emacs are entitled to document
their experiences using their weapon(s) of choice within the Guix
knowledge corpus.
Sure, consider and discuss governance and workflows... but people
complaining that Emacs users have documented their techniques to a
better standard than non Emacs users within an operating system's
documentation is bordering on the ridiculous.
The discussion at least the last couple of weeks have been on lessening
the difficulty to contribute.
So saying that the people who don't know guile or guix need to first
contribute docs is pretty ridiculous.
MSavoritias
On 23-09-2023 10:58, paul wrote:
Dear Janneke,
On 9/23/23 09:37, Janneke Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Nathan Dehnel writes:
I don't use emacs either (because it's so impenetrable)
Emacs might be somewhat different from what you know, but this is utter
bollocks.
Thank you for your opinion but it's just that: a subjective judgement
based on your own episodic experience. Which is definitely valid but
unrealistically shared by so many to be able to define Nathan's
experience "utter bollocks".
I think this attitude (in my experience typical of GNU maintainers)
where their way of doing computation is more blessed or holier or
better sometimes really ruins the social interactions happening
around Guix (which is the safest community in the GNU project imho,
probably also due to the distance they rightfully posed during the
whole stallman drama).
It's especially problematic when people in power such as maintainers
do not realize their role in the community. You have more power,
probably due to your investment you have a clearer vision of where
the project is going as well. You are supposed to be a role model for
new users and contributors.
If he could learn, most anyone should be able to pick it
up.
People are still indenting their code manually today, etc... it's
ridiculous.
This behavior is not ok. Again, please, stop throwing your judgement
on people. Potential users or contributors even.
Also, magit.
I use Emacs, love magit, I used to use it daily also at $day_job on
Windows because it's just so good, but I can assure you most of Git
users never heard of it and live their life pretty happily.
giacomo