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Re: Release Org 9.4.2
From: |
Pankaj Jangid |
Subject: |
Re: Release Org 9.4.2 |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Dec 2020 19:28:26 +0530 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Eric S Fraga <e.fraga@ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> On Monday, 14 Dec 2020 at 20:49, Pankaj Jangid wrote:
>> I like testing Emacs on the trunk and I ‘git pull’ and ‘make bootstrap’
>> daily and use it without any external packages. This is just to make
>> sure that any external package is not the cause for what appears to be
>> an Emacs bug.
>>
>> I can certainly add latest Org by adding it to the package-archives.
>
> Or you could track org development from git just as you are tracking
> Emacs. That's what I do: any time I build the most recent Emacs (maybe
> every 2-3 weeks), I also build org.
May be that I am not explaining it well. Let me put it in a question
format. It is possible that this has been discussed and I appologise for
my ignorance.
My question is/are: (1) Why Org is developed outside Emacs, given that
it is a core/built-in package. (2) Are there other packages that follow
the same process?
- Release Org 9.4.2, Bastien, 2020/12/14
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Pankaj Jangid, 2020/12/14
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Bastien, 2020/12/14
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Pankaj Jangid, 2020/12/14
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Eric S Fraga, 2020/12/15
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2,
Pankaj Jangid <=
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Bastien, 2020/12/15
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Pankaj Jangid, 2020/12/15
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Bastien, 2020/12/16
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Pankaj Jangid, 2020/12/16
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, TEC, 2020/12/16
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Gustav Wikström, 2020/12/16
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Eric S Fraga, 2020/12/16
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Gustav Wikström, 2020/12/16
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Eric S Fraga, 2020/12/16
- Re: Release Org 9.4.2, Gustav Wikström, 2020/12/16