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Re: Elisp LSP Server


From: Dmitry Gutov
Subject: Re: Elisp LSP Server
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2021 02:11:23 +0300
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On 23.10.2021 01:48, Tim Cross wrote:
To a point, that is very true. However, assembling a full stack
framework where all the components are free and work well together is
not as straight-forward as it may seem. Considerable knowledge and
experience is required. If a defined free framework existed, then the
search for someone to update savannah would be more likely to succeed
because all you would then need is someone with the necessary drive and
knowledge of JS.

A number of frameworks (popular and well-known) exist as well. But a framework is not a "blank site to be filled with contents". That would be more like a CMS (which exist as well, but serve a different purpose).

More generally, someone wanting to create a new site
could just use the framework and have confidence that all the components
are free - so much broader benefit than just savannah.

There are existing projects, to be forked/adapted/customized. Even Gitlab, for example. Take the community edition (it's Free) and modify to your heart's content. But that, again, needs people.



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