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Re: Upgrading suggestions


From: Ken Goldman
Subject: Re: Upgrading suggestions
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2011 15:19:10 -0400
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I confess that I use the 'if it isn't broken, don't fix it' approach.

Like you, I have a collection of ancient customizations. I only remove them when something breaks, which is rare.

On 10/4/2011 1:28 PM, Perry Smith wrote:
I thought I would toss out this question to this group.

Over time, hacks and tweaks that I've added to my emacs init files
get incorporated into the official release (usually with a much
better implementation).  I assume I'm not unique in this area.

How do others, when moving up to a new level of emacs, deal with
this?  How do you (or perhaps you don't bother) find the things that
have moved into the production version and start using those versions
rather than the old version that you have.  e.g. ruby mode is now
part of the distribution.  There are countless examples of this.

The biggest example I have is all of the "customize" features.  I
still have old lisp code that is setting things up using old setq's
instead of the new customized stuff.  That seems to work ok but sorta
bothers me.

Thanks, pedz








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