Sacha Chua writes:
>> but also commented on and "reviewed". This seems to suggest a review
>> site. (A quick web search suggests that there are frameworks out
>> there to facilitate creating such sites.) That said, posting
>> opinions seems of low value and rarely actionable (see below).
>
> P
On Sun, Oct 16, 2022, 06:15 Philip Kaludercic wrote:
could announce that they don't have the interest or the time to attend
> to a package, so that a replacement could been found sooner.
> When there's an announcement, I usually put it in a Help Wanted section at
> > the start of Emacs News.
> I
I'm interested!
I want to help, but I am a weirdo who uses weird tools...
I'll have to learn the, aham, "normal" tools to be able to help.
What do you think about brainstorming by IRC?
Cheers,
Eduardo Ochs
http://angg.twu.net/#eev
On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 at 07:16, Philip Kaludercic wrote:
Eduardo Ochs writes:
> I'm interested!
> I want to help, but I am a weirdo who uses weird tools...
> I'll have to learn the, aham, "normal" tools to be able to help.
^^ Who ever said anything about normal tools? At this stage we are free
to use whatever is the most appropriate.
> What do you t
On October 16, 2022 2:12:19 PM UTC, Eduardo Ochs wrote:
>I'm interested!
>I want to help, but I am a weirdo who uses weird tools...
>I'll have to learn the, aham, "normal" tools to be able to help.
You develop advanced tools. Even one person helped and it may give significant
results. No, please
Sacha Chua wrote:
> It was helpful to discuss it, as people might not know that
> they can let me know about such things. :)
Maybe
(1) Invite people to send stuff to you, as the editor, you are
still free to include or exclude whatever you want of
course, but it cannot hurt to say so exp
Jean Louis wrote:
>> I'm interested! I want to help, but I am a weirdo who uses
>> weird tools... I'll have to learn the, aham, "normal" tools
>> to be able to help.
>
> You develop advanced tools. Even one person helped and it
> may give significant results. No, please don't use
> those terms.
>