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Re: Post-22.1 development?
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Post-22.1 development? |
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Sun, 17 Jun 2007 17:49:35 -0400 |
This means that any libraries or other features we might want to add (beyond
those "really important") will need to work with unicode-2 Emacs. I know
already that some of my own code, which works perfectly well with Emacs 22,
will not work as is with unicode-2 Emacs. For example, my code for zooming
frames (default font) breaks.
We are going to merge unicode-2 pretty soon. Within a few months.
Any other feature that we add will have to be adapted, one way or
another, to work with unicode-2, by that time.
If a feature has conflicts with unicode-2, it makes little sense to
rush to install it in the trunk. That would just add to the size of
the job of merging the unicode-2 branch. It is much better to adapt
the other feature _now_ to work with unicode-2, and install it after
that. That way, the work can be done in parallel.
You could start doing this now.
Meanwhile, if a new feature won't make the unicode-2 merge harder,
then we can install it now into the trunk.
- Re: Release announcement [was Re: Post-22.1 development?], (continued)
Re: Post-22.1 development?, Richard Stallman, 2007/06/04
Re: new Emacs maintainer(s)? (was: Re: Post-22.1 development?), Richard Stallman, 2007/06/05
Re: new Emacs maintainer(s)? (was: Re: Post-22.1 development?), Dan Nicolaescu, 2007/06/05
Re: new Emacs maintainer(s)?, David Kastrup, 2007/06/05
Re: new Emacs maintainer(s)?, Karl Fogel, 2007/06/05
Re: new Emacs maintainer(s)?, Chong Yidong, 2007/06/05