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Re: Best practice for sharing new Emacs modules
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Clément Pit--Claudel |
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Re: Best practice for sharing new Emacs modules |
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Mon, 11 Jan 2016 15:23:27 -0500 |
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On 01/11/2016 02:43 PM, Matthew Leach wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've begun work on a new mode for Emacs that allows editing of gpg keys
> in a dired-like fashion -- something I said I was going to do a long
> time ago! I'm making good progress and am hoping to post to the list
> very soon for feedback.
>
> I do have one question: what is the best/accepted way to share the code
> with the Emacs community? I've looked around at the Emacs source tree
> for advice, but all I could find was notes about posting patches for the
> Emacs source tree itself, rather than a new module. Would a simple
> email to the list with the code attached suffice or would I be better
> hosting the code on my github and providing a link to it on this list?
> Do people even care?
>
> Apologies for a (probably) pointless question, it's my first time
> writing a new Emacs module and I'm trying to avoid the dreaded
> development faux pas.
I'm not an expert, but I think relevant keywords here are ELPA and possibly
MELPA :)
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