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Re: Clojure mode


From: Manuel Uberti
Subject: Re: Clojure mode
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2023 17:24:31 +0200
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On 26/08/23 15:48, Danny Freeman wrote:
To further re-iterate how much of a non-problem this is, the most recent
survey done of Clojure developers found that 42% use Emacs as their
primary development environment. If not being available out of the box
was such a big issue for users of clojure-mode, then that number would
not be so high.

My 2c.

Personally I am glad that all the people behind clojure-mode and CIDER decided to made their work available on NonGNU ELPA a while ago, just as I am happy clojure-ts-mode is available there.

I have always thought that NonGNU ELPA was a way to cope with issues such as this: people wanting to share their work (and considerable amount of time) on Emacs with others but not willing for whatever reason to go one step further and try GNU ELPA or even Emacs core.

Considering the popularity of clojure-mode (and CIDER) and with NonGNU ELPA being readily available, why is it so important to invest time and effort on re-creating a major mode? Put otherwise, should moving packages on NonGNU ELPA be considered sort of a temporary stage in the lifetime of a given package?

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Manuel Uberti
https://manueluberti.eu




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