Yuri Khan writes:
> If you open a malicious source file in an editor, you don’t expect it
> to execute any code written within, surely not before you press the
> Run key. If opening a file for editing trashes your home directory,
> it’s a bug and a vulnerability. If opening a file for editing cau
Jean Louis writes:
> I have tried Emacs on Guile, it worked, but very slow.
So much effort has gone into emacs-lisp. Probably we should converge the
two languages and make elisp available code available to guile users. I
am not sure how feasible is this.
Arthur Miller writes:
> Gnome was a reaction to KDE to build a desktop on a completely Free
> toolkit, and was answer to KDE guys choosing Qt as a base for the
> desktop.
That is true. Harmoney and GNOME projects were launched to counter the
non-free KDE. Harmoney's aim was to provide Qt compati