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Re: XEmacs, TeX, and Re: Lengthy Debian install procedures



Branden Robinson <branden@purdue.edu> writes:

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> On Wed, Sep 30, 1998 at 02:53:26PM -0500, john@dhh.gt.org wrote:
> > Rob Browning writes:
> > > If you have a better solution that still keeps all the advantages we have
> > > now, I'm all ears...

> > The problem would be at least partially solved by making emacs optional.
> > Same goes for tex.  Why are they standard?

> If we downgraded emacs's priority, a powerful ZOT would issue forth from
> rms's fingers and utterly destroy all Debian systems in the world.  It's
> thanks to rms that Debian got off the ground in the first place and to
> relegate the GNU flagship program to "optional" status would curse us with
> loads of bad karma.

Emacs is standard, _but_ if dselect/apt installs "standard" packages
by default, then we really should make only one version of emacs
standard (either emacs19 or emacs20-nomule).

> Mind you, I'm *not* an emacs user myself. 

Heathen!  :)


Steve
dunham@cse.msu.edu


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