Sacha Chua wrote:
> 2022-06-06 Emacs news
Emacs news = people who write about Emacs in their blogs?
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News is what Sacha sends, and it can be anything about Emacs, new features,
development discussion, me packages, demonstrations, anything that people write
about it.
On June 7, 2022 4:55:45 AM UTC, Emanuel Berg wrote:
>Sacha Chua wrote:
>
>> 2022-06-06 Emacs news
>
>Emacs news = people who wr
Jean Louis wrote:
> News is what Sacha sends, and it can be anything about
> Emacs, new features, development discussion, me packages,
> demonstrations, anything that people write about it.
But not a single thing I ever wrote about it the last
10~15 years :(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuDKP
On Tue., Jun. 7, 2022, 09:40 Emanuel Berg, wrote:
> Jean Louis wrote:
> > News is what Sacha sends, and it can be anything about
> > Emacs, new features, development discussion, me packages,
> > demonstrations, anything that people write about it.
> But not a single thing I ever wrote about it th
Now is time, send it to Sacha, I guess she may be reading it here, alert her.
Send her links with titles.
On June 7, 2022 1:20:04 PM UTC, Emanuel Berg wrote:
>Jean Louis wrote:
>
>> News is what Sacha sends, and it can be anything about
>> Emacs, new features, development discussion, me package
The regular listing of the threads in progress on the Emacs developer list is,
by itself, invaluable. How Sacha is able to discover and write about so much
else is beyond my comprehension. For us, the readers, Emacs News makes visible
the vigorously beating heart of today's Emacs, increasingly f
Yes! I always wanted to thank Sacha for taking the time to do this.
I also look forward to getting that email!
-Sunil Patel
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 11:55 AM Tom Davey wrote:
> The regular listing of the threads in progress on the Emacs developer list
> is, by itself, invaluable. How Sacha is a
Sacha Chua wrote:
>>> News is what Sacha sends, and it can be anything about
>>> Emacs, new features, development discussion, me packages,
>>> demonstrations, anything that people write about it.
>>
>> But not a single thing I ever wrote about it the last 10~15
>> years :(
>
> If you have an RSS o
Hi Tom, all!
On Tue., Jun. 7, 2022, 11:55 Tom Davey, 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
Tom Davey wrote:
> How Sacha is able to discover and write about so much else
> is beyond my comprehension.
It sure is, but I believe it's automated to a large extent as
we just heard, e.g. with RSS and Atom ...
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Jean Louis wrote:
> Now is time, send it to Sacha, I guess she may be reading it
> here, alert her. Send her links with titles.
I _think_ it is this, however ... well, you try it. Any luck?
https://dataswamp.org/~incal/emacs-city.html
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Sacha Chua wrote:
> Emacs News makes visible the vigorously beating heart of
> today's Emacs, And what an amazing community it is!
Really, it is? :O
Maybe I'm actually not in it, that would explain why I never
made the news ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden_City
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* Sacha Chua [2022-06-07 19:26]:
> 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 i
Jean Louis wrote:
>> 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
Hello, all!
On Tue., Jun. 7, 2022, 17:28 Jean Louis, wrote:
My suggestion is that you setup a database with title, description and
> URL, and then let people add to it on a website, as the database will
> make sure that links are unique. Then you will know what is new and
> what not.
>
Reddit a
* Emanuel Berg [2022-06-08 05:23]:
> It is conceivable tho that people and spambots will try to
> abuse the web interface so instead of hunting Emacs news the
> manual effort will be fighting spammers
I have experience with forms since 2002 and have them installed on
thousands of pages. I use sim
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